> http://positioniseverything.net/articles/dropshadows.html

francky wrote:

> I see the idth-itches are repaired in the meantime. :-)

Somehow I forgot. So much testing...

> * The html-validator wants the " " (line 144) canceled...

That was added temporarily because IE was showing the bug where
absolute elements next to floats disappear. A flowed element 
between them will fix it. Oddly, when I when to check on it I
found that the bug had somehow gone away! I don't know what I 
did to fix it, but it's fixed so I took out the  

> Globally readed the first parts of the article: this was inspiring! At 
> work! At once!

Uh oh, competition!  :-0

> - The attracting thing in your png-solution is the universality of the css.

Yes, it must be something that can be applied dynamically, 
or it's really just a toy.

> Experimenting left and right, still didn't find a good solution matching 
> to all browsers. Stone on my path is the inherit behaviour of opacity 
> (in FF). And when applied to your method, also the inheritance of the 
> alpha-opacity in IE (I suspect it is something with the absolute 
> positioning for IE; - when tested normally it goes fine).

The IE alpha filter cannot be used here, 
because then the BG cannot be positioned.

> I still have to finish reading your article...
> ... so I can say some nice words... :-)

Well, so far we haven't been shot down, so I'm still smiling.  :)

Big John



-- 
Perennial student + Impractical joker + CSS junkie = Big John
<http://www.positioniseverything.net>

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