Though not completely cross browser compatible, there are ways to nonintrusively create pure CSS3 text-gradients with a bit of trickery. I'll show you how.
@DrRhoxus Well, its easy to do this if you´re using a serverside language. Just fetch the same data in both data-text and in the h1 or div or whatever.
Who to make working on Firefox?
JuanEscobarOrg 8 months ago
do it with a title attr. cause you need it for SEO anyway right.
Nejo31P 11 months ago
instead of having the fallback as a color can we make it an image?
andrewoc15 1 year ago
@hayk7 Which means you should feel fortunate that you are willing to learn :)
coppurt 1 year ago
Thanks!
Elron4u 1 year ago
@krisu0100 yeah but , trick is really good )
hayk7 1 year ago
@hayk7 Kinda, but this trick is not really necessary to use. And besides, you get hang of it when you do it more often :)
krisu0100 1 year ago
Great tutorial!
HKSarkdog 1 year ago
CSS is getting difficult to learn ((
hayk7 1 year ago
@DrRhoxus Well, its easy to do this if you´re using a serverside language. Just fetch the same data in both data-text and in the h1 or div or whatever.
JesperA86 1 year ago