learning to do drop shadows – css style

So – I’m wandering around and came across an article on AListApart – cssdropshadows – and I thought I’d try it out. I really find this rather fun and interesting… and it works on different sized images without having to create the shadows in Photoshop or Fireworks.

August 30, 2004

by Beth

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So – I’m wandering around and came across an article on AListApart – cssdropshadows – and I thought I’d try it out.
I really find this rather fun and interesting… and it works on different sized images without having to create the shadows in Photoshop or Fireworks.

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Beth

Marathoner (hey! I did complete the Nashville Rock'n'Roll Marathon! -- never again!), peregrino (Via Frances, Camino de Santiago de Compostela 2013), techie behind famvin.org for over 20 years now, mother to David, Marie and Daniel, Mémère to Lily, Ella, Genevieve, Henry, Avery, Luke and Claire, Catholic Christian (when I get frustrated and want to leave the RC I find myself asking "But where would I go?"), Auburn Tiger (War Eagle!), retired from Auburn University Libraries, and after 44 years, I'm still married to JP.