you can use multiple spans that are positioned on top of each other and assign a different height and color to each of them. Its really ugly coding wise, but it works.
http://jsfiddle.net/7yBNv/
Text selection is behaving a bit funky, but not too bad. And copying copies several entries (depending on which layer is selected) So I'd say you are better of solving this with svg's.
(I got the answer from here ,check there for more details: http://www.bagnall.co.uk/gradient_text.asp)
html:
<h1 class="Gradient">Sample Gradient Text (h1)
<span class="G1" aria-hidden="true">Sample Gradient Text (h1)</span>
<span class="G2" aria-hidden="true">Sample Gradient Text (h1)</span>
<span class="G3" aria-hidden="true">Sample Gradient Text (h1)</span>
<span class="G4" aria-hidden="true">Sample Gradient Text (h1)</span>
<span class="G5" aria-hidden="true">Sample Gradient Text (h1)</span>
</h1>
css:
.Gradient{
position: relative;
overflow: hidden;
height: 28px;
}
.Gradient,
.Gradient .G1,
.Gradient .G2,
.Gradient .G3,
.Gradient .G4,
.Gradient .G5{
height: 28px;
position: absolute;
margin: 0;
top: 0px;
left: 0px;
color: #4a778b;
font-family: century gothic,helvetica,arial;
font-size: 23px;
font-weight: normal;
overflow: hidden;
}
.Gradient{
position: relative;
}
.Gradient .G5{
height: 10px;
color: #81a4b4;
z-index: 6;
}
.Gradient .G4{
height: 13px;
color: #789eae;
z-index: 5;
}
.Gradient .G3{
height: 16px;
color: #6f96a6;
z-index: 4;
}
.Gradient .G2{
height: 19px;
color: #618a9c;
z-index: 3;
}
.Gradient .G1{
height: 22px;
color: #547f92;
z-index: 2;
}
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