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css shapes - css gradient for triangle shaped arrow

Please take a look at http://jsfiddle.net/ghAgQ/ I need the same gradient for arrow, as it is for the rectangle. Any ideas how thats done? Thanks

.rectangle {
background-color: #EEE;
height: 80px;
width: 240px;
border: 1px solid #CCC;
background: white;
cursor: pointer;
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0%,white),             color-stop(37%,#F1F1F1), color-stop(57%,#E1E1E1), color-stop(100%,#F6F6F6));
float: left;
}

.arrow {

border-top: 41px solid transparent;
border-bottom: 41px solid transparent;
border-left: 15px solid #C4C4C4;
float: left;
cursor: pointer;

}

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You can do this in a much simpler way, using just an element and a rotated pseudo element (any browser that supports CSS gradients also supports CSS transforms and pseudo-elements) with an angled linear gradient. Also, don't use the old WebKit syntax (see this bit about the history of the syntax).

Working in current versions of Chrome, Opera, Firefox, IE on Windows.

DEMO

HTML is just <div class='rectangle'></div>

Relevant CSS:

.rectangle {
    float: left;
    position: relative;
    height: 80px;
    width: 240px;
    border: solid 1px #ccc;
    border-right: none;
    background: #eee linear-gradient(white, #f1f1f1 37%, #e1e1e1 57%, #f6f6f6);
    cursor: pointer;
}
.rectangle:after {
    position: absolute;
    top: 16px; right: -25px;
    width: 48px;
    height: 47px;
    border-left: solid 1px #ccc;
    border-top: solid 1px #ccc;
    transform: rotate(134deg) skewX(-10deg) skewY(-10deg);
    background: #eee linear-gradient(45deg, white, #f1f1f1 37%, #e1e1e1 57%, #f6f6f6);
    content: '';
}

Edit January 2013

4 months later, I have a slightly improved solution. This time, the values are computed. The first time I got them using trial and error.

new demo

.shape {
    float: left;
    position: relative;
    border: 1px solid #ccc;
    border-right: none;
    width: 240px; height: 80px;
    background: linear-gradient(white, #f1f1f1 37%, #e1e1e1 57%, #f6f6f6);
    cursor: pointer;
}
.shape:after {
    position: absolute;
    top: 50%; right: 0;
    margin: -24px -20px;
    border-top: solid 1px #ccc;
    border-right: solid 1px #ccc;
    width: 40px /* 80px/2 */; height: 47px/* 80px/sqrt(3) */;
    transform: rotate(30deg) skewY(30deg); /* create a rhombus */
    /* 49.1deg = atan(1.15) = atan(47px/40px) */
    background: 
            linear-gradient(-49.1deg, #f6f6f6, #e1e1e1 43%, #f1f1f1 63%, white);
    content: ''
}
<div class='shape'></div>

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