CSS Shadows (text-shadow, box-shadow + intro to RGBA colors)

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In this CSS tutorial we learn how to add shadows to our text, our block level elements, and finally how to use RGBA color values to control the opacity of our shadows. Check out my “Get a Developer Job” course:

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9 responses to “CSS Shadows (text-shadow, box-shadow + intro to RGBA colors)”

  1. King Avatar

    Very helpful and easy to understand, thank you 🙂

  2. george0700 Avatar

    best teacher I ever see,
    all the videos that i watched was so clear

  3. Utkarsh Singh Avatar

    Let's dive writing! 🙂

  4. Utkarsh Singh Avatar

    The way you speak…its just so much clear!!
    Thanks a lot!
    Namaste from India! 🙂

  5. Catalin Baicu Avatar

    Thank you so much "LearnWebCode" I realy like the way you teach and I sure that you have a very good properties of a teacher. Definately its a good tutorial. I clicked like!
    kind regards from
    baicudesign.me.uk

  6. GrizzleSchnizzle Avatar

    Can you post the HTML for this? Kind of difficult to beginners to make use of the CSS template without the HTML code. For example, I've created an HTML file with an H1 header matching yours of "CSS Shadows" along with a lorem paragrah beneath. I've matched my div id's to the names in the CSS file but I can't seem to replicate the inner white box, or the footer. Seems like it'd be simple but I can't match it!

  7. Dagim Yagi Avatar

    hi the following comment is from Germany as well 🙂 Can you please do a tutorial on horizontal Spry manu bars and how to do a sliding Banners?

    thx

  8. LearnWebCode Avatar

    @Moselpirat1968 Of course, thanks for watching. Wow, very cool that this video found its way to Germany!

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