Recently, I was working on a website redesign project for a client. They wanted to keep some of their product catalog, shopping cart and back-end pages, but redesign their homepage while keeping the catalog borders and styles. The existing design had a drop shadow around the main content along with several borders. I designed a new CSS-based layout for the page, and instead of trying to modify all of the existing drop shadow and border graphics to fit, I decided to use jQuery and the LiquidCanvas plugin to keep the page size small while retaining all of the visual effects.



Using jQuery and LiquidCanvas to Add Drop Shadows Web Site
Using jQuery and LiquidCanvas to Add Drop Shadows Demo

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