Just put the shadow after the opacity and add a space in-between. It's as simple as it could be.
Just put the shadow after the opacity and add a space in-between. It's as simple as it could be. Filter: profid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.
Alpha(Opacity=25) progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft. DropShadow(attribute1=value1, attribute2=value2, etc).
Icant is correct but has a small typo. It should be progid instead of profid. I tried editing but it wouldn't let me edit just one letter.
Filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft. Alpha(Opacity=25) progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft. DropShadow(attribute1=value1, attribute2=value2, etc); Thanks icant!
It seems it's not possible to use shadow with opacity In IE 8... When You add shadow after opacity to an element (in firefox every thing is ok) in IE8 you can not feel Opacity exists , because of that shadow fills the entire element and do n't let the opacity show itself. However I checked this issue by the simple html project and searched for solving this issue with no results / if you find a solution about this plz share it with us.
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