Mark,

You can use Microsoft's proprietary filters property to achieve
gradients using a similar syntax. As ever, CSS3please.com is the best
resource:

http://css3please.com#box_gradient

Regards,
Barney Carroll

barney.carr...@gmail.com
07594 506 381



On 1 September 2011 14:42, Tim Climis <tim.cli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'd like to avoid putting an image in (actually if that's the only
> way then
>> it's not going to happen).
>
> There is no way to get a gradient in IE7 without using an image.  Or
> are you just opposed to using <img> and a background image is okay?
>
> ---Tim
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