-moz-linear-gradient

The CSS   Mozilla extension property value was introduced in Gecko 1.9.2 (Firefox 3.6). Gradients are smooth transitions between two or more specified colors. Use of CSS gradients can replace images and reduce download time, create a more flexible layout, and look better while zooming. Firefox supports two kinds of CSS gradients: linear and radial.

Mozilla currently only supports CSS gradients as values of the  property, as well as within the shorthand. You specify a gradient value instead of an image URL.

The  property does not allow repeating gradients. For this functionality, see.

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Values are separated with a comma which is not followed by a space.

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