A modest example of a CSS3 box-shadow
As part of the ongoing rebuild, I am still thrashing out how best to deal with WordPress image uploads and image display issues. One of my initial image tests is below, a before-&-after archival photo of my great grandmother. (Faithful readers met my great grandfather in an earlier post.) The photo on the left is the scan of the original albumen print, circa 1900. The photo on the right is the restored version, with the scratches and tears repaired and, quite obviously, tonal values of the underexposure corrected.
The restored photo on the right demonstrates how the CSS3 box-shadow property works, a modest effect that can be uniformly applied to images sitewide with a simple selector declaration.
(The great photo restoration was done by Drew Klausner of PixlFixl.)


