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So Editor X just announced a crazy new feature. I am so excited about it. Gradients. I know that sounds simple, but all sorts of gradients. I mean, linear gradients with multiple stopping points radial gradients, mesh gradients, you can do gradients overlaid on images. I mean, the combinations and possibilities are endless. So letamp;#39;s jump into it and show you how to do that right now. So hereamp;#39;s an editor site that I have been building. You probably saw it in that previous video I did where I created my own link tree. I call it, link it, link it, get it. And I usually use this background image here on many of my sites and branding for creative acts. Itamp;#39;s basically just a Photoshop document that I created and I just uploaded it here. Itamp;#39;s kind of a mesh style gradient with a noise and you can see it here in my Photoshop. Itamp;#39;s just this is a series of layers. And if I take off the noise overlay now, itamp;#39;s a cleaner graphic. And then maybe if I