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    #16
    Jont
    Is it possible to achieve the border/drop shadow effect that you helped Jan with earlier in this post if we have merged cells for description and image? We would like to add the drop-shadow effect to our images but not the description.
    http://www.phoenix-pcs.co.uk

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      #17
      Hi Graeme - yes it is.

      Wrap the NQV: PRODUCTIMAGE between <div class="productImage"> ... </div> and set the CSS similar to what I set above for Jo.

      Jo used .img-ilus as the class name but preferable to use something more understandable such as .productImage


      Bikster
      SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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        #18
        you helped Jan with
        Jo not Jan.

        We are 2 different people, despite people phoning me and wanting her and visa versa.

        I'm going to ask Jan to change her name

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          #19
          Originally posted by pinbrook
          I'm going to ask Jan to change her name
          Hopefully not to Moorcroft


          Bikster
          SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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            #20
            Sorry Jo - had you confused with Jan from Mole End
            http://www.phoenix-pcs.co.uk

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              #21
              OK, I've got the border to appear but the drop shadow doesn't. Suspect it's something to do with "shadow.gif", how do I generate this file?
              http://www.phoenix-pcs.co.uk

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                #22
                You need to create the file in a graphics package such as Photoshop.

                The way I did it was to create a new document 400px by 400px (ie much bigger than the largest product) with a white background... use the square marquee tool and drag over the whole of the canvas ... nudge up and left by 6px and then add a drop shadow of about 4px width.

                By using the quotation marks around the shadow.gif in the CSS Actinic "should" pick up the image - if not try copying into the PreviewHTML and also add to additional files so it is uploaded to the server

                HTH


                Bikster
                SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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                  #23
                  Thanks Jont. All done, looks good in FF and IE.
                  http://www.phoenix-pcs.co.uk

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