Sent by Scott Andrews on 20 November 2006 16:04
You can apply the same effect dynamically with JavaScript. This has the
advantage of keeping your HTML markup clean. Here is one script I found
with a quick search. I have not used it myself.
http://www.tastypopsicle.com/dropshadow/
-Scott
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Shadows without images
Clever. How does this fit with removing visual elements out of html
markup?
> Thought you might want to check this out. This guy has made shadows
> without using images. It uses a pretty good number of divs, but it
> still looks pretty good. I wonder, would this method be faster or
> slower than using images? I mean after all, the browser does have to
> create the space and then fill with it with the correct color. Either
> way, here's the link (and yes it was on digg):
> http://www.webtoolkit.info/css-drop-shadow.html
Frederick D Yocum, Graphic Designer
Mennonite Central Committee, 21 South 12th Street, Akron, PA 17501 U.S.A
tel (717) 859 1151 extension 273
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