Become a CSS Shadow Master! Layered CSS Shadows Tutorial

by | Mar 19, 2020 | 0 comments

Become a CSS Shadow Master! Layered CSS Shadows Tutorial

by | Mar 19, 2020 | CSS Tips and Tricks | 0 comments



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– Today, I have a quick tut for you (busy with the holidays n’ all!), but it’s also very useful! When most designers use the box-shadow property, they only ever designate a single shadow layer, but you can create more interesting shadows by layering your box-shadow values! First, I’ll show you a quick intro to the box-shadow property and what all the values are about. Then, we’ll take a look at the box-shadow property in action in code, and then I’ll show you a great tool you can use to generate layered/stacked CSS shadows.

The tool:
https://brumm.af/shadows

Let’s get started!

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