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Shadows and layers
Asked 29 Oct 2005 19:36:12
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29 Oct 2005 19:36:12 whispercom.net whispercom.net posted:
Can I apply these drop shadows to layers which overlap or appear for a timeline? Replies
30 Oct 2005 00:25:21 replied:
Hi, what kind of time line are you talking about? Can you give an example?
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Replied 30 Oct 2005 02:05:40
30 Oct 2005 02:05:40 whispercom.net whispercom.net replied:
My choice is to use flash movies or layers for the layout of a page, the layout consists of several colored boxes which overlap and change their stacking order depending on which is active. My designer would like drop shadows on the boxes to give themn some depth. the shadows,which are gray, are semi transparent showing some of thecolor of which ever box is below that part of the shadow.
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30 Oct 2005 02:46:29 replied:
I see.
Well, as long as there is a <font face='Courier New'><div></font id='Courier New'> containing the element (s)he's trying to apply the shadow to, it should work. You probably won't need to worry about this when you apply it to a flash object. Since the extension automaticly checks if the element you have selected is a flash object and applies a <font face='Courier New'><div></font id='Courier New'> with the dropshadow class included around it.
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Well, as long as there is a <font face='Courier New'><div></font id='Courier New'> containing the element (s)he's trying to apply the shadow to, it should work. You probably won't need to worry about this when you apply it to a flash object. Since the extension automaticly checks if the element you have selected is a flash object and applies a <font face='Courier New'><div></font id='Courier New'> with the dropshadow class included around it.
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