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...so I can customise the forum I have to the website I'm trying to build, for the project I'm trying to complete, for the sentence I'm trying to finish...
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hahaha [bustagut]
Welcome to the community Leo, hope you enjoy your stay. [honesty]
To be more direct here, you just need to use the Linear Gradient tool, set to the Fore & Background colours you want -- putting the darkest colour in the Foreground swatch. Apply the tool vertically, holding the Shift key down to force a straight line.
The extra bit at the top is simply a staright line, using a lighter shade of the Background colour you use. Either the Rectangle selection tool of the Line tool will work for this. This part produces a simple 'bevel' looking effect.
PS: your "other" option is to simply open the default grad image you posted in Photoshop, and change it's colour to suit your desire; using the HUE&SAT filter.