CSS Gradients

Method of defining a linear or radial color gradient as a CSS image.

Spec https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-images/
Status W3C Candidate Recommendation
IE Edge Firefox Chrome Safari Opera
      98    
    95 97    
    94 96 TP (2)  
11 95 93 95 15 (2) 80
10 94 92 94 14.1 (2) 79
9 93 91 93 14 (2) 78
8 92 90 92 13.1 (2) 77
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7 91 89 91 13 (2) 76
6 90 88 90 12.1 (2) 75
5.5 89 87 89 12 (2) 74
  88 86 88 11.1 (2) 73
  87 85 87 11 (2) 72
  86 84 86 10.1 (2) 71
  85 83 85 10 (2) 70
  84 82 84 9.1 (2) 69
  83 81 83 9 (2) 68
  81 80 81 8 (2) 67
  80 79 80 7.1 (2) 66
  79 78 79 7 (2) 65
  18 77 78 6.1 (2) 64
  17 76 77 6 (2,*) 63
  16 75 76 5.1 (2,*) 62
  15 74 75 5 (2,3,*) 60
  14 73 74 4 (2,3,*) 58
  13 72 73 3.2 57
  12 71 72 3.1 56
    70 71   55
    69 70   54
    68 69   53
    67 68   52
    66 67   51
    65 66   50
    64 65   49
    63 64   48
    62 63   47
    61 62   46
    60 61   45
    59 60   44
    58 59   43
    57 58   42
    56 57   41
    55 56   40
    54 55   39
    53 54   38
    52 53   37
    51 52   36
    50 51   35
    49 50   34
    48 49   33
    47 48   32
    46 47   31
    45 46   30
    44 45   29
    43 44   28
    42 43   27
    41 42   26
    40 41   25
    39 40   24
    38 39   23
    37 38   22
    36 37   21
    35 (2) 36   20
    34 (2) 35   19
    33 (2) 34   18
    32 (2) 33   17
    31 (2) 32   16
    30 (2) 31   15
    29 (2) 30   12.1
    28 (2) 29   12 (*)
    27 (2) 28   11.6 (*)
    26 (2) 27   11.5 (1,*)
    25 (2) 26   11.1 (1,*)
    24 (2) 25 (*)   11
    23 (2) 24 (*)   10.6
    22 (2) 23 (*)   10.5
    21 (2) 22 (*)   10.0-10.1
    20 (2) 21 (*)   9.5-9.6
    19 (2) 20 (*)   9
    18 (2) 19 (*)    
    17 (2) 18 (*)    
    16 (2) 17 (*)    
    15 (2,*) 16 (*)    
    14 (2,*) 15 (*)    
    13 (2,*) 14 (*)    
    12 (2,*) 13 (*)    
    11 (2,*) 12 (*)    
    10 (2,*) 11 (*)    
    9 (2,*) 10 (*)    
    8 (2,*) 9 (3,*)    
    7 (2,*) 8 (3,*)    
    6 (2,*) 7 (3,*)    
    5 (2,*) 6 (3,*)    
    4 (2,*) 5 (3,*)    
    3.6 (2,*) 4 (3,*)    
    3.5      
    3      
    2      
Safari on iOS Opera Mini Android Browser Blackberry Browser Opera Mobile Android Chrome Android Firefox IE Mobile Android UC Browser Samsung Internet QQ Browser Baidu Browser KaiOS Browser
15 (2) all 94 10 64 94 92 11 12.12 15.0 10.4 7.12 2.5
14.5-14.8 (2)   4.4.3-4.4.4 7 (3,*) 12.1     10   14.0      
14.0-14.4 (2)   4.4   12 (*)         13.0      
13.4-13.7 (2)   4.2-4.3 (*)   11.5 (1,*)         12.0      
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13.3 (2)   4.1 (*)   11.1 (1,*)         11.1-11.2      
13.2 (2)   4 (*)   11         10.1      
13.0-13.1 (2)   3 (3,*)   10         9.2      
12.2-12.5 (2)   2.3 (3,*)             8.2      
12.0-12.1 (2)   2.2 (3,*)             7.2-7.4      
11.3-11.4 (2)   2.1 (3,*)             6.2-6.4      
11.0-11.2 (2)                 5.0-5.4      
10.3 (2)                 4      
10.0-10.2 (2)                        
9.3 (2)                        
9.0-9.2 (2)                        
8.1-8.4 (2)                        
8 (2)                        
7.0-7.1 (2)                        
6.0-6.1 (2,*)                        
5.0-5.1 (2,*)                        
4.2-4.3 (2,3,*)                        
4.0-4.1 (2,3,*)                        
3.2 (2,3,*)                        

Notes

Syntax used by browsers with prefixed support may be incompatible with that for proper support.

Support can be somewhat emulated in older IE versions using the non-standard "gradient" filter.

Firefox 10+, Opera 11.6+, Chrome 26+ and IE10+ also support the new "to (side)" syntax.

  1. Partial support in Opera 11.10 and 11.50 also refers to only having support for linear gradients.

  2. Partial support in Safari and Older Firefox versions refers to not using premultiplied colors which results in unexpected behavior when using the transparent keyword as advised by the spec.

  3. Implements an earlier prefixed syntax as -webkit-gradient

* Partial support with prefix.

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