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body {background: url(back.gif);}
.sample {font-style: italic; font-family: arial black;
font-size: 40px; font-weight: bold; cursor: hand;}
#backgr2 {width: 200px; height: 70; background: black url(images/back1.jpg) center center no-repeat;}
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<div class="webfx-main-body">
<h2>3D Text</h2>
This was made using one span with blur and then another one atop of it.
<p onclick="alert(this.innerHTML)">
<span class="sample"
style="width: 200px; height: 70; color: black; filter: Blur(Add=0, Direction=135, Strength=10);"
>WebFX</span><span class="sample"
style="position: relative; left: -201; top: -15; width: 200; color: #2984ff;">
WebFX</span>
<h2>Glass Text</h2>
Same tecnique as above but both have alpha filters added.
<p onclick="alert(this.innerHTML)">
<span class="sample"
style="width: 200px; height: 70; color: lightskyblue; filter: Alpha(Opacity=60) Blur(Add=0, Direction=135, Strength=20);"
>WebFX</span><span class="sample"
style="position: relative; left: -201; top: -15; width: 200; color: lightskyblue; filter: Alpha(Opacity=60);"
>WebFX</span>
<h2>Inner Shadow</h2>
First I added a mask() to remove the inside, then a shadow() was added. Since there is nothing inside the shadow
is displayed inside. Then I removed the mask using chroma(). Before this I added the same text with a white color and
the second text was moved above this using position: relative; left: -200px;
<p onclick="alert(this.innerHTML)">
<span class="sample"
style="width: 200px; height: 70; color: white;"
>WebFX</span><span class="sample"
style="width: 200px; height: 70; position: relative; left: -200; filter: mask(color=red) shadow(direction=135) chroma(color=red);"
>WebFX</span>
<h2>Outline Text</h2>
You could just add glow but it looks better if the glowing is placed on the inside. To do this
you add mask, glow and chroma.
<p onclick="alert(this.innerHTML)">
<span class="sample" style="width: 200px; height: 70; filter: mask(color=red) glow(color=black, strength=1) chroma(color=red);">WebFX</span>
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