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Newbie question here but for some reason I cant figure this out. I have the following CSS which works fine on my iPhone but not an my Android. From looking at the jQuery Mobile demos with the android I know it can handle background gradients. Thanks

.mydiv {
  background:    -moz-linear-gradient(#FFFFFF, #F1F1F1) repeat scroll 0 0 #EEEEEE;
  background: -webkit-linear-gradient(#FFFFFF, #F1F1F1) repeat scroll 0 0 #EEEEEE;
  background: linear-gradient(#FFFFFF, #F1F1F1) repeat scroll 0 0 #EEEEEE;
}

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Android browser below 4.0, according to caniuse uses the old -webkit syntax:

background-image:-webkit-gradient(linear, 50% 0%, 50% 100%, color-stop(0%, #a7cfdf), color-stop(100%, #23538a));

Bonus: I recommend you use something like LESS or Compass/SASS, it would save you all this work http://compass-style.org/

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  • What is it for android 2.2? Every variation ive tried doenst work. Thanks
    – Evanss
    May 10, 2012 at 15:27
  • What variations have you tried? Have you tried this one "background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0%, #000000), color-stop(100%, #ffffff));" ?
    – Cmorales
    May 10, 2012 at 17:07
  • I tested it myself and only the old syntax works. I've edited my answer.
    – Cmorales
    May 10, 2012 at 17:18
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    Note, you can use background or background-image.
    – Evanss
    May 29, 2012 at 11:50
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    note that you can have more then two gradient points added by adding more color-stops, something like: "background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0%, #a7cfdf), color-stop(40%, #23538a), color-stop(100%, #a7cfdf));".
    – dsomnus
    Aug 14, 2012 at 19:58
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I came across this question because I was having issues with linear gradients on an Android 2.2. The issue was, our linear gradient was using the new angle system

-webkit-linear-gradient(to top #000000 0%, #ffffff 100%)

however, older Android's support the old angle system (without to). The equivalent of the above gradient would be

-webkit-linear-gradient(bottom #000000 0%, #ffffff 100%)
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background-color:#666633; //fallback
background:-webkit-linear-gradient(top, #666633,    #333300);  //webkit
background:-moz-linear- gradient(top, #666633, #333300) //mozilla

This works.

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  • Im getting a solid colour but according to this site impressivewebs.com/css3-linear-gradient-syntax "Mobile support for linear gradients includes: iOS 3.2+, Opera Mini 5+, Opera Mobile 10+, and Android Browser 2.1+." and my android is 2.2 so it should work.
    – Evanss
    May 10, 2012 at 15:26
  • That is strange. Works on my GNex with 4.0. It's really tough to keep up with CSS3 syntax these days.
    – Will
    May 10, 2012 at 15:58
  • Maybe the jQuery Mobile demos are using background images, but without any firebug type thing its hard to know.
    – Evanss
    May 10, 2012 at 15:59
  • Try using background-image: instead of background. Other than that, I don't have a any way to test how exactly Android 2.2 handles gradients so I can only guess.
    – Will
    May 10, 2012 at 17:02

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