Internet Explorer CSS gradient handling?

Setting display:inline-block fixed the gradient for me in IE 6, 7, and 8 jsfiddle.net/wSuJj/3 I'm not sure why, it might have to do with hasLayout, hopefully someone can come along and explain There's still some inconsistency with the borders in IE6 and 7 as well that doesn't seem to be related.

Setting display:inline-block fixed the gradient for me in IE 6, 7, and 8. jsfiddle.net/wSuJj/3/ I'm not sure why, it might have to do with hasLayout, hopefully someone can come along and explain. There's still some inconsistency with the borders in IE6 and 7 as well that doesn't seem to be related.

That works for me. Thanks! – Jeremy B.

Jun 7 at 19:20 @JeremyB. : Not directly related: Check out the border behavior in IE6 and IE7, it's a bit off and I can't figure out why at the moment. – Wesley Murch Jun 7 at 19:22 IE 6 and 7 don't support the rounded corners, but we've got that covered under "progressive enhancement".

Having certain buttons coming out white was a problem though. – Jeremy B. Jun 7 at 19:23 What I mean is that the button does not look like the link.

– Wesley Murch Jun 7 at 19:24 Buttons in IE are hard to style well. – atlavis Jun 7 at 19:55.

To apply filters to element, it has to hasLayout. Personally, I use zoom:1.

– Wesley Murch Jun 7 at 19:28 I have no idea why it didn't work. Which IE verison have you tried? IE 8+ needs -ms-filter:.

– atlavis Jun 7 at 19:51 I tried 6-8, and just tried with -ms-filter instead of filter and it seemed to make it worse. Could you demo a working version with zoom:1? – Wesley Murch Jun 7 at 19:55 jsfiddle.

Net/wSuJj/5 I swear I see gradients - IE 5.5, 6, 7 on Win XP – atlavis Jun 7 at 20:00 @atlavis: You're right - 6 and 7 are indeed showing the gradient, but not 8 for some reason. – Wesley Murch Jun 7 at 20:04.

I've got a style created which will give all "buttons" gradient backgrounds. The gotcha is not all buttons are actually buttons, some are links which are styled to look like a button. The issue is found here.

IE 7-9 will apply the gradient to the elements but NOT the element. All other browsers work. Is there a fix to get IE to give tags gradients?

You can test and see the results here, only IE causes the last to have no gradient.

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