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.PNG Shadow on Sides
For reference sake, here is the page at work:
http://www.castbuzz.com I've ready some stuff online, but can't seem to find anything that supports if this idea works: can I have a semi-transparent shadow following the left and right side of the page that is in .PNG format? Although not necessary to fill out the page, the effect would be very nice if it can be pulled off cross-browser. Thanks in advance! |
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