Thanks, weepy...

When you said it "creates graduated backgrounds" I assumed it
would respond like a true background image.  Perhaps that's not what
you intended.

Rick

weepy wrote:
Ah Rick - I'll take a look.



On 4 Nov, 14:14, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey, I like gradientz very much!

Question... how do I make the gradient to be the background
for a div?

I created a div with a gradient and put the text inside the div, but the
text
appears outside the gradient, not over it...

    <script type="text/javascript">

        $(document).ready(function() {
          $('#box1').gradientz({
            start: "gray",
            end: "white",    angle: 0
              })
          });

     </script>

    <div id="box1" style="height:200px; width:200px; padding:10px;
color:white;">
        This is the text in my gradient box!</div>

Rick

weepy wrote:
Just released a jQuery plugin "Gradientz" which creates graduated
backgrounds without the need for images.
* Uses VML in IE and canvas in Firefox, Webkit.
    * Cross Browser: Tested on FF3, IE6, IE7, Safari
    * Fast
    * No need for excanvas
    * Small: 2.2k uncompressed
For those of you that have seen Cornerz - it works in a very similar
way.
See more herehttp://www.parkerfox.co.uk/labs/gradientz/ Enjoy! weepy ;..( ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message.
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