On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Crest Christopher
wrote:
> I want to create a drop shadow based on the masked image for the image, this
> is what I've unsuccessfully done so far;
> http://www.thecreativesheep.ca/wdp/wip/PaperTear.htm
>
> Christopher
You are better off making the shadow as part o
I want to create a drop shadow based on the masked image for the image,
this is what I've unsuccessfully done so far;
http://www.thecreativesheep.ca/wdp/wip/PaperTear.htm
Christopher
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On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Tim Climis wrote:
>
> On Monday, June 28, 2010 11:17:28 pm Rebecca Gessler wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > I am trying to add a drop shadow to my container div that has rounded
> > corners on the top and bottom. I am using the 960 grid system:
> > http://sasmg.org/sasm
On Monday, June 28, 2010 11:17:28 pm Rebecca Gessler wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I am trying to add a drop shadow to my container div that has rounded
> corners on the top and bottom. I am using the 960 grid system:
> http://sasmg.org/sasmg/
> Basically the entire thing should be in a drop shadow (from
Hi everyone,
I am trying to add a drop shadow to my container div that has rounded
corners on the top and bottom. I am using the 960 grid system:
http://sasmg.org/sasmg/
Basically the entire thing should be in a drop shadow (from the tree image
down to the bottom). I have looked for tutorials onlin
I have created a tooltip for certain hotspots on my page and wanted to
display a drop shadow and have a little opactity to the window. I can
get the opactiy to work in FF and the drop shadow to work in IE, but I
cant get both effects to work in bot browser.
filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Micro
Hello!
I'm hoping someone has a clue for me. I'm using a drop shadow
technique that is found here:
http://aranea.zuavra.net/index.php/52/
I wanted an all 4 sides drop shadow that would expand/contract on a
fluid site.
In IE7, the SE and SW corners stick out some from the bottom, and I
can'
In this layout:
> http://www.parallaxwebdesign.com/projects/redkite/
I'd like to put a shadow behind the right edge of the wrapper div (with
the white border). I know how to do this using faux columns, but because
the background image on the wrapper div repeats in the x-direction and
not the y
Have a look here:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssdropshadows/
Steve LaBadie wrote:
> I am trying to combine to images with a drop shadow to create an inside
> right angle. How do I get rid of the little white space where they join
> so it looks like a continuous drop show going around a co
I am trying to combine to images with a drop shadow to create an inside
right angle. How do I get rid of the little white space where they join
so it looks like a continuous drop show going around a corner?
Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
200 Prospect St.
East Stroudsbu
>> http://wwwdev.eglin.af.mil/faq.shtml Our users are primarily IE --
but
> I couldn't connect to your page ...
Sorry -- that's a test environment before it goes to "public".
Site page is http://www.eglin.af.mil/faq.shtml
I am so trying a JavaScript solution one of you kind folks suggested.
I
On Feb 9, 2006, at 2:46 pm, Kelly Miller wrote:
> David Hucklesby wrote:
>> AFAIK - only Safari and Opera 9 support this alternative.
>>
> Konqueror supports it as well (in this case, there ARE differences
> between Konqueror rendering and Safari rendering). And I imagine now
> that Gecko has bu
David Hucklesby wrote:
> AFAIK - only Safari and Opera 9 support this alternative.
>
Konqueror supports it as well (in this case, there ARE differences
between Konqueror rendering and Safari rendering). And I imagine now
that Gecko has builtin blurring capabilities (for implementing the SVG
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 17:18:23 -0500, Peach Lynda wrote:
> Am willing to have only IE users see the shadow effect:
> http://wwwdev.eglin.af.mil/faq.shtml Our users are primarily IE -- but
> ..
I couldn't connect to your page, but there are different solutions to
this, depending on the browser. I ass
Am willing to have only IE users see the shadow effect:
http://wwwdev.eglin.af.mil/faq.shtml Our users are primarily IE -- but
...
No matter how much I play with the values and even the colors in this,
the only decent appearance where it is also readable with Firefox is the
above; i.e., a white te
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