Difference between revisions of "Shadow Opacity"

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==Scope==
* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > ''Object'' > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Text (Book Page object)|Text]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Page (Book Page object)|Page]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Image (Book Page object)|Image]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Text Pop-Up]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Icon Link]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Placeholder (Book Page object)|Placeholder]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Mode Link]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Book Page]]''' content object > '''[[Active Area]]''' object > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
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* '''[[Simulation]]''' content object > '''[[Image (Simulation macro)|Image]]''' macro > '''Shadow''' > '''Shadow Opacity''' property
  
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==

Latest revision as of 14:37, 13 October 2019

Scope

Purpose

This property is used to define how opaque the shadow shown for the content object should be - that is, the degree to which the objects 'behind' (or at a lower level) the shadow can be seen.

Use

This property is specified as a percentage: 100 indicates that the object is entirely opaque, so nothing behind it can be seen; a value of 0 indicates that the object is entirely transparent.

Note that if you also add a blur to the shadow, then some degree of the underlying object(s) will be visible at the edges of the shadow, in addition to any opacity defined.