The problem with putting the shadows as background on the container
div is that the shadows should not be on all the of the container div.
I created an illustration that hopefully will clarify what I want to
do:
http://img29.picoodle.com/img/img29/3/9/25/f_illustratiom_09a8379.jpg

In this opportunity, I would like to thank you all again for trying to
help me.


On 25 ספטמבר, 23:01, "Matthew Nuzum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:18 PM, shalti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately that didn't work, it messed up everything because the
> > div containing the shadows needs to be inside the blueprintcss
> > "container" div but in the same time it needs to be wider than the
> > blueprintcss container...
>
> Using my site as an example:http://search.ubuntu.com/...
>
> Put your background inside the container and make your "container" div
> a little wider than you need (enough to compensate for your drop
> shadow). My example has no drop shadow but I used this same technique
> for the vertical stroke around the rounded box.
>
> I've definitely been in your situation before, the trick you learn is
> to plan for this when you create your design and your original html.
> It's soooo much easier then adding the drop shadow later.
>
> --
> Matthew Nuzum
> newz2000 on freenode
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