Looks good with inset text and separators, gray type.
background-image: -webkit-gradient ( linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0, #646262), color-stop(0.5, #484848), color-stop(0.5, #3D3D3D), color-stop(1, #4C4C4C) ); background-image: -moz-linear-gradient ( center top, #646262 0%, #484848 50%, #3D3D3D 50%, #4C4C4C 100% );
background-image: -webkit-gradient ( linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0, #A3A3A3), color-stop(0.5, #717171), color-stop(0.5, #444444), color-stop(1, #6E6E6E) ); background-image: -moz-linear-gradient ( center top, #A3A3A3 0%, #717171 50%, #444444 50%, #6E6E6E 100% );
background-image: -webkit-gradient ( linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0, #DAE7F4), color-stop(0.49, #CFDFF1), color-stop(0.5, #AEC9E8), color-stop(0.51, #BCD2EC), color-stop(1, #CDDEF1) ); background-image: -moz-linear-gradient ( center top, #DAE7F4 0%, #CFDFF1 49%, #AEC9E8 50%, #BCD2EC 51%, #CDDEF1 100% );
Here’s the only currently supported background-image values (both vendor extensions):
background-image: -webkit-gradient ( linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0, #FFFFFF), color-stop(1, #000000) ); background-image: -moz-linear-gradient ( center top, #FFFFFF 0%, #000000 100% ); background-image: linear-gradient ( top, #FFFFFF 0%, #000000 100% ); filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient ( StartColorStr='#FFFFFF', EndColorStr='#000000', GradientType=0 );