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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Melba

how to add shadow to text

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To add a shadow to text, you can use the CSS text-shadow property.

Here’s an example of how to add a black shadow of size 2px horizontally and vertically on white text:

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/* css */ h1 { text-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black; }

The text-shadow property takes three values:

  • The first value is the horizontal offset of the shadow. A positive value will move the shadow to the right, while a negative value will move the shadow to the left.
  • The second value is the vertical offset of the shadow. A positive value will move the shadow down, while a negative value will move the shadow up.
  • The third value is the blur radius of the shadow. A higher value will create a more blurred shadow, while a lower value will create a sharper shadow.

You can adjust these values to create different effects for your text. Here's a link to a CodePen example where you can see the effect in action: https://codepen.io/netiquette/pen/RwWJoRM

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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Nastaran

how to apply text shadow in css

πŸ€– SheCodes Athena says:

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To apply a text shadow in CSS, you can use the text-shadow property. Here is an example:

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h1 { text-shadow: 2px 2px 4px #000000; }

This code will add a text shadow to any h1 element. The text-shadow property takes four values:

  • The horizontal position of the shadow
  • The vertical position of the shadow
  • The blur radius of the shadow
  • The color of the shadow

In the example above, the shadow is positioned 2 pixels to the right and 2 pixels down, has a blur radius of 4 pixels, and is black (#000000).

You can adjust these values to create different effects. Here is another example:

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p { text-shadow: -1px -1px 0 #ffffff, 1px -1px 0 #ffffff, -1px 1px 0 #ffffff, 1px 1px 0 #ffffff; }

This code will add a subtle white border around any p element. The text-shadow property is used four times with different positions to create the effect.

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