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Azy
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Post by Azy on Aug 8, 2016 12:02:28 GMT -8
I coded most of HogEx, so thank you for noticing the subtle shadows Are you after the effect you can see on profile avatars, for example here? hogexrpg.net/user/1If so, that's an inset shadow. You use the same box-shadow property, but with the inset attribute. let me know if you need help
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Hello Sweetie! :D
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Post by Skidjit on Aug 8, 2016 14:23:34 GMT -8
I coded most of HogEx, so thank you for noticing the subtle shadows Are you after the effect you can see on profile avatars, for example here? hogexrpg.net/user/1If so, that's an inset shadow. You use the same box-shadow property, but with the inset attribute. let me know if you need help YES! Azy I really did notice it all. You did a great job.
I have been tinkering around trying to figure out what ALL of these settings are called on the Visual Editor. I noticed that setting "inset" and "outset" just yesterday. I really could not make heads or tails of it. I took a mental note to come back to it soon. (I'm horrible with names. So, I'm mainly trying to identify what ALL 500 settings are in the visual editor and what they do, then narrow down on the ones I completely can't see affect anything.) I love the box shadow affect that Tumbleweed helped me with.
I figured it was a code that you used. It was very subtle, but made a difference. I'll have to play around and really notice what I do to make it change. It looks like you have that affect not only around (or) within the avatars but within each container. (Gives an antique look.)
Thanks. I'll probably take you up on your offer for help soon.
Edited to add: A while back, I did use something on the admin panel for my forum logo (I think that's what it's called. Where I have the name I gave my site up top. On some of my themes, the logo has a shadow affect. I just now noticed what I had done, when setting Tumbleweed's code.)
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