I\'m trying to understand the difference between -webkit-text-fill-color and just simply color? Is there any functional difference? So far as I can
-webkit-text-fill-color can be set to transparent which allows you to do some really interesting things on text, like setting a horizontal gradient. Check out this rainbow text example: http://jsfiddle.net/DoubleYo/qGfzm/
From the WebKit blog:
text-fill-color– This property allows you to specify a fill color for text. If it is not set, then thecolorproperty will be used to do the fill.
So yes, they are the same, but -webkit-text-fill-color will take precedence over color if the two have different values.
I think the rationale for this is that you can choose a different color if you want when using -webkit-text-stroke, but it will gracefully fall back to color if -webkit-text-stroke isn't available (and thus -webkit-text-fill-color isn't either). There may be cases where you would otherwise end up with unreadable text.