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Tommy Olsson and Paul O'Brien

"The Ultimate CSS Reference"


The offset is specified using two length values; the first value represents the
horizontal distance to the right of the text (if it??™s positive), or to the left of the text
(if the value??™s negative); the second value represents the vertical distance below the
text (if it??™s positive) or above the text (if it??™s negative).
The blur radius is specified after the offset values; it??™s a length value that represents
the size of the blur effect. If no radius is specified, the shadow will not be blurred.
The color can be specified before or after the offset and blur radius values. According
to CSS2, if no color value is specified, the shadow will use the value of the color
property instead. However, in CSS3 the specification states that the user agent
determines the shadow color in the absence of a specified value.
Typographical Properties
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Compatibility
Opera Safari Firefox Internet Explorer
9.2 3.0 2.0 1.3 2.0 1.5 1.0 7.0 6.0 5.5
None Partial Partial Partial None None None None None None
This property is currently only supported by Safari up to and including version 3
and Opera 9.


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