| Summary: | CSS conic-gradient Does Not Render All Colour Parameters | ||||||
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| Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Reuben <webkit> | ||||
| Component: | CSS | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> | ||||
| Status: | RESOLVED MOVED | ||||||
| Severity: | Normal | CC: | megan_gardner, simon.fraser, webkit-bug-importer, webkit | ||||
| Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | InRadar | ||||
| Version: | Safari Technology Preview | ||||||
| Hardware: | Unspecified | ||||||
| OS: | macOS 10.14 | ||||||
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This is a bug in a framework below WebKit. |
Created attachment 368920 [details] Safari Left; Chrome Right - showing inaccurate blends between colours When setting 'background: conic-gradient(#f00, #ff0, #0f0, #0ff, #00f, #f0f, #f00)', the gradient is not rendered correctly. This can be seen between green (#0f0) and blue (#00f), where there should be the colour #0ff. In Chrome this is clearly visible, and confirmed rgb(1, 255, 255) ≈ the correct value of rgb(0, 255, 255). In Safari (both the latest Technology Preview, and iOS 12.2 16E227) #0ff is not rendered, nor any approximately accurate colour. The same seems to occur throughout the conic-gradient.