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Skatefx
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Small Patch of Grass in CT
Insane since: Mar 2001

IP logged posted posted 03-21-2002 08:02 Edit Quote

I think I have heard of this before. But is there Drop Shadows for text in CSS? If so how do I go about adding them to my text?

kuckus
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Berlin (almost)
Insane since: Dec 2001

IP logged posted posted 03-21-2002 14:32 Edit Quote

<div style="filterropShadow(color=#C0C0C0, offx=3, offy=3)">Shadowy text</div>

This would move the gray shadow 3px down and to the right.
But it only works in IE and isn't very pretty if you ask me...

(edit: Slimies disabled)

[This message has been edited by kuckus (edited 03-21-2002).]

Phil
Bipolar (III) Mad Scientist

From: Eastbourne, UK.
Insane since: Mar 2000

IP logged posted posted 03-22-2002 00:10 Edit Quote

Is it Drop-Shadow or Text-Shadow?? Whatever, it's about as useful as Blink was in Netscape.....

www.scansped.co.uk

OMERA
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: France
Insane since: Mar 2000

IP logged posted posted 03-26-2002 13:35 Edit Quote

Are you talking about that propertie?

text-shadow: 1px 1px black;

You can put it in wathever element you want (p for exemple) but don't expect a result: no browser seems to support it yet... at least, browser of my knowledge!

(Source: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/text.html#text-shadow-props)

btw: the 'filter' style is ie specific, I wouldn't use it (even if it's soooo cool! ).

[This message has been edited by OMERA (edited 03-26-2002).]



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