| repeating-linear-gradient | 2610 | 12 | 49 16Before Firefox 36, gradients weren't applied on the pre-multiplied color space, leading to shades of grey unexpectedly appearing when used with transparency.3.6["Since Firefox 42, the prefixed version of gradients can be disabled by settinglayout.css.prefixes.gradientstofalse.", "Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right."] | 10Internet Explorer 5.5 through 9.0 supported gradients via a proprietary filter:-ms-filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(). | 12.115Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right.11–15Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right. | 7 5.1["Safari 4 was supporting an experimental-webkit-gradient(linear,…)function. It is more limited than the later standard version: you cannot specify both a position and an angle like inrepeating-linear-gradient(). This old outdated syntax is still supported for compatibility purposes.", "Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right."] | ≤37≤37 | 2618 | 49 16Before Firefox 36, gradients weren't applied on the pre-multiplied color space, leading to shades of grey unexpectedly appearing when used with transparency.4["Since Firefox 42, the prefixed version of gradients can be disabled by settinglayout.css.prefixes.gradientstofalse.", "Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right."] | 12.114Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right.11–14Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right. | 7 5["Safari 4 was supporting an experimental-webkit-gradient(linear,…)function. It is more limited than the later standard version: you cannot specify both a position and an angle like inrepeating-linear-gradient(). This old outdated syntax is still supported for compatibility purposes.", "Considers<angle>to start to the right, instead of the top. I.e. it considered an angle of0degas a direction indicator pointing to the right."] | 1.51.0 |