You may also want to consider using JS, There is an easy jQuery plugin to accomplish.
http://docs.jquery.com/UI/
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You may also want to consider using JS, There is an easy jQuery plugin to accomplish.
http://docs.jquery.com/UI/
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by: Ray_PaseurPosted on 2008-05-09 at 08:40:28ID: 21533985
You might want to add an image div at the foot of the container div. Put the drop shadow in the image div. You will probably need to create a PNG since you will want transparency in the shadow (because of the gradient background). If you have a constant-color background you can use a JPG for the drop shadow image.