After finding a similar question on SO, I still am having problems.Here is my CSS: .title { position:absolute;
Im struggling with drop shadow on WPF-windows with WindowStyle=None and ResizeMode=NoResize. Is there any good alternative to using a DropShadow-effect on the window-content? I have tried WindowChrome
I\'m trying to apply a jQuery dropshadow on my CSS dropdown menu by adapting a script for my purpose.
I am using jQuery Multi Level CSS Menu #2 for one of my wordpress theme. But when I add a CSS3 box-shadow property to my main div, for background box shadow, than the menu drop down effect becomes sl
I\'d like to add a drop shadow to text drawn using the iOS supplied NSString (UIStringDrawing) category method:
Im creating a website that has three columns of content..... navigation float: left; main content centered
If the height of a div is 10px, then the shadow is ok: http://jsfiddle.net/m3KYB/6/ but if the height is changed to 1px or 0, then the shadow doesn\'t have a good blur and is uniform in color, and
When scrolling a webview in Titanium for iPhone, some ugly dropshadows appear to define the limits of the content.These are the native shadows you also get when scrolling to the ends of a page in mobi
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How well is -moz-box-shadow supported by Firefox?I thought I heard of it for quite some time but the page