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 PostPost subject: Implement a Shadow Behind Table        Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:27 pm 
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Hey guys. I'm working on my website again, and would really appreciate some advise as I'm not sure how I would go about implementing this.

This is what I want, and made in the mockup -
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This is what I actually made in HTML / PHP -
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Is there anyway to implement that shadow behind the content block? I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.


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Is it fixed width? If so, make a DIV around it as a container, and make the shadow in photoshop or some similar program.

You could have used the mockup to make the real site, by splitting it up into images and recreating the layout with that.

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 PostPost subject:        Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:56 pm 
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No, it's not a fixed width, the table resizes dynamically to accommodate the resolution that's viewing it. But I'm sure that div solution would come in handy in other places / projects, thanks.


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