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Added gradient mixin support for background-color

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Closed Administrator requested to merge github/fork/jingman/2.0.3-wip into 2.0.3-wip Mar 29, 2012
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Created by: jingman

Adds support (via arity) for an extra argument (@backgroundColor) to each of the #gradient mixins.

Being able to declare a background color is especially useful when using translucent color values in your gradient - as the background color will show through.

I am using the relatively new (v1.3) LESS feature for variadic argument support (https://gist.github.com/1933613). This same functionality can be achieved without it, but that solution is a bit less elegant, using backtick evals and interpolation.

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Source branch: github/fork/jingman/2.0.3-wip