Add Setting Module Backgrounds when using Gradients

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This page lists some of the issues one can encounter when using polybar. Either quirks in polybar's behaviour or actual bugs we haven't been able to fix. This page lists some of the issues one can encounter when using polybar. Either quirks in polybar's behaviour or actual bugs we haven't been able to fix yet.
# Contents
- [Setting Module Backgrounds when using Gradients](#setting-module-backgrounds-when-using-gradients)
## Setting Module Backgrounds when using Gradients
**Problem:** When you use a gradient as your polybar background, explicitly setting any module's background color to whatever you have set as `background-0`, either through the `-background` setting or the `%{B}` formatting tag, will not change the background color at all.
**Workaround:** If you want to explicitly set a module's (or parts of its) background to `background-0`, use a color that is almost the same. E.g. if `background-0` is `#FFFF00` use `#FFFF01`.
This behaviour was introduced in [`#831`](https://github.com/jaagr/polybar/pull/831), to resolve the issue described in [`#759`](https://github.com/jaagr/polybar/issues/759). There is no way to resolve this without some major code changes to the renderer.