I'm trying to create a drop-shadow around a div.
I want to put text in an inner div, but I can only get
the shadow to show around the outside of the inner div
if there's an image present.
How can I change this code to create the shadow around
the inner div without the image? Is it possible?
My understanding was that the 'filter' is proprietary to Internet
Explorer, and not part of the W3C CSS spec
(http://www.websitedev.de/css/validator-faq, see "Why don't my [...]
filters [...] validate?"). Is there any way to apply a dropshadow in a
spec-compliant fashion? Not with the same ease, but it's certainly possible.
Here is a fantastic ALA article that uses images
(http://www.alistapart.com/articles/onionskin) instead. Between the
cssPlay example that David mentioned and this one, you should be
droppin' shadows in no time.
Regards,
Derek
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