Thread:Project:Support desk/changing text colour and mediawiki common css help/reply

When I view your site with Firefox (which is non-WebKit), I see the Vector skin (which you have set as default). All looks good.

I think you are speaking about the image, which you have on your Main Page, directly on screen when you open the page, where it says "Welcome to Random Wikisaur...".

In Firefox the top-part of this image has some kind of color gradient going to white. This gradient is set for .mp_header:

.mp_header { background-image: url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Wikipedia-logo-v2-200px-transparent.png"), -moz-linear-gradient(center top, #DDDDDD, #000000); }

IE (I tested with IE11) does not display this gradient. I guess that IE does not support the syntax you used. If I remember correctly, you can make IE show gradients by using a prefixed property like -ms-linear-gradient or one of the filters, which it offers. You will find the solution here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/213750/gradient-colors-in-internet-explorer