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.gradient(@top-color: #666666, @bottom-color: #4D4D4D){ filter: ~"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='@top-color', EndColorStr='@bottom-color');" } Ok so the above clearly doesn't work because @top-color and @bottom-color are in the literal...how can we get around this? |
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