[Pro] Graphic effects in inline layouts?

Do graphic effects, such as borders, drop shadows, and glows not work in inline layouts? I basically have a jpg placed in a graphic item, within an HTML container and I cannot get the effects to work.


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99% of all stuff within Freeway works for inline layouts too. I only stumbled upon a few actions that exclusively need layered construction such as ScriptyFader.

I gave it a go and this is the result:

so nearly bullet-proofed.

Cheers

Thomas


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Weird. For whatever reason I cannot get any of the effects to work with an inline layout. Would you mind emailing me the Freeway document you used so I can try to deconstruct it?

Thanks Thomas.


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Sorry - I usually always share my stuff but in this case it is my current brand-new responsive theme (http://www.kimmich-dm.de/templates/liquid/index.html) so I really can’t pass it through.

But things like these are a JustWork. Simply try this on a blank (master) page within your project (just for testing purposes):

Place there your graphic item, and style it as you like (should do or not?).

Select this item, hit CMD-C, go to your current page, click in the box you’d like to insert the item so you see the flushing cursor and hit CMD-V.

Tell me what you see.

A blank page (usually as a master) is anyway a good idea for backing up some stuff, making some clean development of single stuff and bring it later in place (or sometimes not)

Cheers

Thomas


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No worries. I think I may have discovered the problem. Can you use pass-through images with graphic effects?


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Nope. You can only apply the effects to a normal image, because they get burned into the image itself, and the pass-through images are not modified in any way. You can do some sorts of effects with CSS, take a look at my CSS3 Shadow Action for one example.

Walter

On Jun 21, 2012, at 12:50 PM, RavenManiac wrote:

No worries. I think I may have discovered the problem. Can you use pass-through images with graphic effects?


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I knew it was something simple. :slight_smile: Thanks Walter, I’ll check it out.


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