Opera 9.5: Deep into the Shadowy Underworld…
Thursday, 13. September 2007, 19:32:03
Well, intrepid alpha adventurers, you probably know that Kestrel has support for text-shadow. But when Opera added it, they didn't just reach parity with the other adventurous browsers that have done so (i.e. Webkit, Konqueror, iCab). Oh no, this is a specification chest-beating contest, so Opera chest-beat even more:
http://nontroppo.org/test/opera/shadows.html
Yep, that psychedelic menagerie, that blinding plurality, that iridescent multiplicity, comes from but one paragraph with six shadows! Six is the limit Opera seems to have chosen to stop infinitely recursive technicolour vomit from invading the internets.
Note however, that the W3C have stated that multiple shadows may be the first thing to cut out of the current CSS3 text effects module. So adventurers, lets make sure we paste techicolour-vomit all over the internets so they'll have no choice but to include it.
http://nontroppo.org/test/opera/shadows.html
Yep, that psychedelic menagerie, that blinding plurality, that iridescent multiplicity, comes from but one paragraph with six shadows! Six is the limit Opera seems to have chosen to stop infinitely recursive technicolour vomit from invading the internets.
Note however, that the W3C have stated that multiple shadows may be the first thing to cut out of the current CSS3 text effects module. So adventurers, lets make sure we paste techicolour-vomit all over the internets so they'll have no choice but to include it.






