You can add a shadow to objects on your webpages, including photos, text boxes, and shapes. If you add a shadow to a text box, the shadow is added to all text within the box and to the box itself, if it has a visible border.
You can also add a reflection to photos, but not to shapes and text boxes.
On your webpage, select the object or image by clicking it.
If the Graphic inspector isn’t open, click the Inspector button in the toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window (or choose View > Show Inspector), and then click the Graphic button.
To add a reflection to an image, select the Reflection checkbox.
Dragging the slider changes the opacity of the reflection.
To add a shadow to an image, select the Shadow checkbox, and then use the shadow controls to create the effect you want:
Color: Changes the shadow’s color. Click the color well to choose a color.
Angle: Changes the shadow’s angle. Drag the Angle wheel or enter a new value in the Angle field.
Offset: Sets the shadow’s distance from the object. Enter a new value in the Offset field. A higher offset value makes text shadows appear longer and more separated from the text.
Blur: Softens the shadow’s edge. Enter a new value in the Blur field. A higher blur value makes the shadow appear more diffuse.
Opacity: Changes the shadow’s transparency. Enter a new value in the Opacity field. A higher opacity value makes the shadow less transparent.