Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-28398720-20160815200152/@comment-28398720-20160819103832

Regardless of what you deiced about the other two. Here is an updated suggestion for CSSGradientS: background-image: -o-linear-gradient;background-image: -moz-linear-gradient;background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient;background-image: -ms-linear-gradient;background-image: -khtml-linear-gradient;background-image: linear-gradient;

Usage
This template, when used on other template pages, creates CSS Gradient code that should be supported across multiple browsers old and new.


 * Usage: left, #000000, #556b2f, #000000
 * See also: [www.w3schools.com/css/css3_gradients.asp CSS3 Gradients - W3Schools]

Breakdown:
 * 1) Removed superfluous includeonly tags.
 * 2) Placed non-browsers specific version last, no other functionally change.
 * 3) Improved code readability.
 * 4) Added basic documentation and usage info.
 * 5) Categorized.

Also the template type on top need to be changed to 'Design'. Let me know if you want me to post it for Skyzy to review, as suggestion, temporarily unlock it or just update it yourself.

Anyway those are my two cents and opinions, I have nothing more to offer on this topic.