![]() ![]() If you prefer not to use the shortcode builder, or if you’d like to modify an existing drop shadow box here’s the shortcode reference guide. You can access it from the media toolbar while you’re editing the post/page by clicking on the box icon next to the upload/insert media button. The shortcode builder in the classic editor allows you to add Drop Shadow Boxes to posts and pages. Look for the Drop Shadow Box block in the new block editor (Gutenberg). You can access the widget from the Widgets dashboard page – drag, drop and configure as you would any other widget. The plugin itself doesn’t require any configuration. Stay in touch by following me on facebook: Steven Henty Instructions ![]() If you use it and like it please consider giving it a rating. See the examples of drop shadow boxes to see how the plugin performs on your browser: The shadows will display correctly on most browsers – some older versions of Internet Explorer may not display the shadows – but they will display the box with the content so nothing will be missing on the page. ![]() The plugin includes a widget and shortcode builder with a preview so you can test your box before adding it. Personalise the box with drop shadow effects like raised, lifted and perspective and choose whether the box has an inside shadow, outside shadow and rounded corners. Drop Shadow Boxes highlight important content on your posts, pages and widget areas. ![]()
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