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- 2011-11-14T12:42:56-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Weighted Multi-Color Gradients to Mimic CSS Gradients
- Replies: 7
- Views: 16738
Re: Weighted Multi-Color Gradients to Mimic CSS Gradients
Hi Fred, It looks like this is something I'll be able to work with. I'll play around with it a bit and will report back here when I have a workable solution. To answer your question, the percentages are actually the positions in the image at which the color stops exist. So, the percentages for my ...
- 2011-11-14T10:26:25-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Weighted Multi-Color Gradients to Mimic CSS Gradients
- Replies: 7
- Views: 16738
Re: Weighted Multi-Color Gradients to Mimic CSS Gradients
Hi Fred, Thanks for the quick response! Here's a screenshot of the browser-generated image at my original link (which only works in Chrome, Safari, and Firefox) : http://i.imgur.com/5ofjG.png Also, I tried looking at your tricolorize link, but it appears there's a missing "<" in your closing </title ...
- 2011-11-11T13:12:16-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Weighted Multi-Color Gradients to Mimic CSS Gradients
- Replies: 7
- Views: 16738
Weighted Multi-Color Gradients to Mimic CSS Gradients
I'd like to create weighted, multi-color gradients to match those that can be created using CSS3. I know it's possible to create a simple two-color gradient as described in the docs at http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/canvas/#gradient. What I'm not sure about is how to make more than two colors ...