How can I create a white glow as the border of an unknown size image?
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Use simple CSS3 (not supported in IE<9)
This will put a white glow around every image in your document, use more specific selectors to choose which images you'd like the glow around. You can change the color of course :) If you're worried about the users that don't have the latest versions of their browsers, use this:
For IE you can use a glow filter (not sure which browsers support it)
Play with the settings to see what suits you :) |
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@tamir; you cna do it with css3 property.
check the fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/XUC5q/1/ & your can generate from here http://css3generator.com/ If you need it to work in older versions of IE, you can use CSS3 PIE to emulate the box-shadow in those browsers & you can use
you can generate your filter from here http://samples.msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/samples/author/filter/Glow.htm |
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Depends on what your target browsers are. In newer ones it's as simple as:
For older browsers you have to implement workarounds, e.g., based on this example, but you will most probably need extra mark-up. |
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late to the party here; however just wanted to add a bit of extra fun..
will give you a nice looking padded in image. The padding will give you a simulated white border (or whatever border you have set). the rgba is just allowing you to do an opicity on the particular color; 0,0,0 being black. You could just as easily use any other RGB color. Hope this helps someone! |
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You can use CSS3 to create an effect like that, but then you're only going to see it in modern browsers that support box shadow, unless you use a polyfill like CSS3PIE. So, for example, you could do something like this: http://jsfiddle.net/cany2/ |
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