I like your style of teaching. Do you have any video that explains how the radius is drawn? I remember seeing a video on border-radius where you displayed how the circles were drawn. Do you have any such drawing mechanism for shadow radius?
3:09 Okay, this little behavior is driving me insane. How do I define the text-shadow such that the appearance does not change across magnifications? Can I define the offset in something other than pixels? I'd like the text and its shadow to resize proportionally, just as it would if I'd made it an SVG. I don't want to actually create it as an SVG because I want to keep it as HTML text for accessibility reasons. Surely there's a solution?
You can use any relative unit you want. It doesnt have to be pixels. Anything that you would use for the font size can be used for shadow offset or blur.
Your voice sounds so good, it's like the late night radio dj who plays cool love music of the 80s
wow your tutorials are so clear .am sticking here.😀🥰
I'm gonna give you a subscribe buddy, clearest tutorials I've found so far. :)
Thanks, I was searching for multi shadow,
a big subscribe for you.
Thank you also for the space vs comma. This was new and yes helps us apply multi-shadow.
Amazing explanation... Thank you so much
thank you for such a clear explanation!
I like your style of teaching. Do you have any video that explains how the radius is drawn? I remember seeing a video on border-radius where you displayed how the circles were drawn. Do you have any such drawing mechanism for shadow radius?
The shadow radius is a circle drawn from every pixel and the overlapping creates the colour.
3:09 Okay, this little behavior is driving me insane. How do I define the text-shadow such that the appearance does not change across magnifications?
Can I define the offset in something other than pixels? I'd like the text and its shadow to resize proportionally, just as it would if I'd made it an SVG.
I don't want to actually create it as an SVG because I want to keep it as HTML text for accessibility reasons.
Surely there's a solution?
You can use any relative unit you want. It doesnt have to be pixels. Anything that you would use for the font size can be used for shadow offset or blur.
Thank you very much sir.....
Thank you!
Excuse me sir, what IDE do you use to write conde in this video?
In my old videos I was using Brackets. I switched over to VSCode a few years ago.
@@SteveGriffith-Prof3ssorSt3v3Thanks
verrrrrrrrrry nice thank you
Tell me the name of compiler which you use it ?
I dont use any compiler for css or js. The IDE (text editor) that I currently use is VSCode. Before that I was using Brackets.
How can you see the change without reloading the page
In Brackets it is a built in feature called live preview. In VSCode there is an extension called Live Server.
I've bracket, I'll try it.
Thank you a lot 🤩🤩🤩
And if you know any other features that helps please tell me😘
@@SteveGriffith-Prof3ssorSt3v3 also thanks for your fast reply
@@issaabdulaziz7771 I would recommend trying VSCode.
@@SteveGriffith-Prof3ssorSt3v3 OK, I'll see what is the difference between them and then decide.
Thanks
gr8 vedio :)
☑
+++