• How did I get these drop shadows?
    And how can I get them on all the logos?
    They are not part of the graphic. The one on top happened when I scooted the logo to the right with the space bar. I tried that same method on the green logo but it did not show up when I updated the page.

    Thanks!
    Clare

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  • Looks like you are using a plugin called “Responsive Twenty-ten” that adds a 1px border and a shadow.

    Thread Starter clarenancy

    (@clarenancy)

    Thanks Mike>

    I did install that plugin before I switched themes. But why doesn’t apply it to all the images?

    Clare

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Hi @clarenancy – you’d need to ask the plugin’s support folks about why it’s not applying to all images. Also keep in mind that the plugin is meant to work with Twenty Ten, which is 12 years older (and works completely differently) than Twenty Twenty-Two. ?? If you plan to keep using Twenty Twenty-Two, you might want to deactivate the plugin and use a different method for adding shadows to your images.

    For what it’s worth, I think logos look much cleaner without a drop shadow, which is a little dated as an effect. But it’s an aesthetic decision, of course. ??

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by Kathryn Presner. Reason: fixed typo
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