<!DOCTYPE html> <!-- Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ --> <html> <head> <title> CSS Test: -webkit-gradient(radial, ...) expressions which we don't render quite correctly because they can't easily be represented with modern syntax. </title> <style> div { border: 1px solid black; width: 50px; height: 40px; margin: 1px; float: left; /* We include a fallback background, to easily distinguish failures at * parse time (which fall back to this value) vs. something later on. */ background: red; } br { clear: both; } </style> </head> <body> <!-- Inner circle has nonzero radius: --> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, left top, 10, left top, 40, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, center center, 50, center center, 40, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> <br> <!-- Both circles have the same radius: --> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, center center, 40, center center, 40, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, 10 10, 10, 10 10, 10, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> <br> <!-- Inner circle has different center than outer circle: --> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, left bottom, 0, left top, 40, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, 10 20, 40, 30 10, 5, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> <br> <!-- Inner circle and outer circle do not even intersect: --> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, 10 10, 5, 30 10, 10, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> <div style="background: -webkit-gradient(radial, -50 10, 5, 150 10, 30, from(blue), to(yellow))"></div> </body> </html>