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Hi I am trying to add a border to button in cshtml

.linkbig:hover {
    border: solid #000000 1px;
    -webkit-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000 ;
    width: inherit;
}

but all I am getting is a border when I want a shadow this is only failing in IE

any help?

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  • box-shadow is the standard CSS property. And all latest browser have support for it. However if targeting an older version then you have to use vendor prefix as well. Jun 26, 2014 at 12:34
  • FYI: Box shadow is only supported in IE9 and newer
    – drew_w
    Jun 26, 2014 at 12:37

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-webkit- is only supported by Safari, Chrome, Opera 15+.

Therefore, your code will not work in IE or Firefox.

You could however try using:

-moz-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000;  /* Firefox */
-ms-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000;  /* Internet Explorer */
box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000; /* CSS3 */

However, this is only supported by IE 9 or later.

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box shadow in IE need no prefixing

box-shadow: 1em 0.1em 0.5em 0.05em #000000;

or older IE you need -ms

ms-box-shadow: 1em 0.1em 0.5em 0.05em #000000;

firefox will need -Moz

-moz-box-shadow: 1em 0.1em 0.5em 0.05em #000000;

if you do not need the border line you need to remove this:

border: solid #000000 1px;

or you'll end up with a 1px black line around your .linkbig and this is likely to hide your shadow if its really subtle.

-Website is only supported by Safari, Chrome, Opera.

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Update your CSS like below. So that it will work in chrome, firefox and IE.

.linkbig:hover {
border: solid #000000 1px;
-webkit-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000 ;
box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000 ;
-moz-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000;
width: inherit;
}
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Try like this:

CSS:

.linkbig:hover {
 -webkit-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000;
 -moz-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000;
 -o-box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000;
 box-shadow: 6px 6px 5px #000000;
}
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try this

  filter:
  progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.dropshadow(OffX=0, OffY=10, Color='#000000')

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