Three colored vertical gradient in Muse

Hi all,
I want to have a gradient background in Muse. I found there was a very easy way to do this, but I can only choose two colors.
My client wants to have a three colored vertical gradient background, is this possible in Muse?
The top should be black, from black to turquoise in the middle, and back to black again at the bottom.
I know there is a way to add a photo to the background, but I think this will make my site very heavy and large to load, and it should stretch and shrink if browser varies in length and width.
I have the HTML script for this kind of gradient, and I know I can add an HTML into Muse, but I don't know how this can work for a background.
Hopefully anyone can help me!
Thankyou!
Caroline

Hello Sir,
As per the muse functioning only two colors  can be use to create a gradient. Although you can create Gradient in Photoshop using more than three colors and later you use the created image in the Muse.
Regards,
Nitin Kapila

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