box-shadow property applies one or more shadows to an element.
The box-shadow property takes values for offset-x (how far to push the shadow horizontally from the element), offset-y (how far to push the shadow vertically from the element), blur-radius, spread-radius and a color value, in that order. The blur-radius and spread-radius values are optional.
Here's an example of the CSS to create multiple shadows with some blur, at mostly-transparent black colors:
box-shadow: 0 10px 20px rgba(0,0,0,0.19), 0 6px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.23);
thumbnail. With this selector, use the example CSS values above to place a box-shadow on the card.
box-shadow property for the thumbnail id.
testString: assert(code.match(/#thumbnail\s*?{\s*?box-shadow/g), 'Your code should add a box-shadow property for the thumbnail id.');
- text: You should use the given CSS for the box-shadow value.
testString: assert(code.match(/box-shadow:\s*?0\s+?10px\s+?20px\s+?rgba\(\s*?0\s*?,\s*?0\s*?,\s*?0\s*?,\s*?0?\.19\)\s*?,\s*?0\s+?6px\s+?6px\s+?rgba\(\s*?0\s*?,\s*?0\s*?,\s*?0\s*?,\s*?0?\.23\)/gi), 'You should use the given CSS for the box-shadow value.');
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