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--- Comment #5 from Bartosz Dziewoński ---
It would seem that it's possible to "normalize" color definitions with LESS
functions: you can use something like `rgb(red(@c), green(@c), blue(@c))`
(assuming the color is in the @c variable) to conve
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--- Comment #4 from Isarra ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> In general it probably shouldn't, or even should convert them the other way
> to make the code shorter… this only applies to old IE filters, as I
> understand.
It's not just filters. I
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Isarra changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Isarra ---
A
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CC||matma@gmail.com
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Andre Klapper changed:
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Priority|Unprioritized |Normal
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--- Comment #1 from Isarra ---
Created attachment 14518
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IE gradient that was given an #ff
You may notice the top border is missing and the gradient doesn't line up
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