Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-8719989-20180911100322/@comment-9605025-20180912084848

This is what you have (I have reformatted it a bit to my liking): This is the bare minimum of what you need: This is ideally what you would have in order to maximize browser compatibility: This is a way you can shorten your CSS to make things easier to manage: I am curious, where did you get the idea for the CSS you tried? I am referring to using the "#grad" as well as attempting to nest CSS rules (which generally doesn't work, FYI).