Thanks for the feedback, Dave, and the work.

I know there are some jQuery plug-ins that do things now
like add shadows dynamically, but I thought I'd try it in CF first.

jQuery is *free*, however... :o)  Always a nice bonus!

Rick


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave l [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 10:16 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: image effects
> 
> Rick,
> I'm not going to put up any examples, I just don't have the time and honestly 
> I spent a few
> minutes with the component and it was quite frustrating especially if you 
> want to use it on
> more than 1 image on a page. Maybe I am just missing something but I don't 
> want to add 10
> lines of code to do something i can do by just adding a class to an image.
> 
> I'm sure somewhere, sometime I will find a use for these effects but at this 
> point it wasn't a
> wise $40 spent, if it was like $10 I would say it's worth it but right now I 
> just don't see
> the value.
> 




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