I noticed this being used by a service, and the effect looks super great
-moz-linear-gradient(center top , #E3EBF3, #D5E1ED) repeat scroll 0 0 transparent
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Use the CSS property like you have in your question. Add the
-moz,-webkitprefixes, then use it prefixless.IE’s
filterproperty can do gradients. It is propriety, but it works 🙂