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02-04-2002, 20:57/08:57PM
heya,

does anyone know how to make text have a shadow? the closest thing i know is for images:

<img src="image.gif" style="filter:shadow (color=#FF0000)">

so like, is it even possible to give text a shadow?
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Blue
02-04-2002, 21:21/09:21PM
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/text.html#text-shadow-props

ihelpyou
02-04-2002, 21:21/09:21PM
Welcome to the forums hide! :hi:

Not that I know of. Of course, I'm quite the web site designer and graphics expert, so what do I know? NOT. :)

F-S
02-04-2002, 21:29/09:29PM
http://www.evolt.org/article/Simple_CSS_drop_shadows/17/18583/

kneelsit
03-04-2002, 01:14/01:14AM
:hi: Welcome to the forums hide.

Don't know any way of giving ordinary text a shadow. My partner is quite adept at giving text a shadow in Photoshop - but that of course makes it a gif.

If you were only wanting to make it shadowed for a heading then that would seem to be the way to go.

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03-04-2002, 16:00/04:00PM
hey thanks everyone!! :p

F-S, i think that's it! drop-shadow....YEAH!!! thank you!!
now if only people would stop using Netscape 4.0!! it's like: what's so great about a browser that can't display $hit! but unfortunately, i can't give those people the finger (like i am so often encouraged to) because they make up 1/4 of my readers! (i run a fan fiction....hahahaha) argness, evil demon Netscape! *thinks* though the new one is pretty messed up too...like, has anyone noticed how fuc|<ed up the spacing is? it like, doesn't even recognize it when you specify the cellpadding or cellspacing... still.... i shouldn't have uninstalled it, lol! hehe, rash angry decisions...ha....ok, i'm done now
=D
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(thanks for the welcome)