CSS3 Photo Effect
The actual polaroid effect itself is simply applied using padding, a border and a background colour. We also apply a nice subtle box shadow, using a property that is supported by modern WebKit browsers and Firefox 3.5+. We include the box-shadow
property last to ensure that future browsers that support the eventual CSS3 specified version natively will use that implementation over the legacy browser specific version.
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Posted on Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 4:17 am | Category: CSS |
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