I think what he means is the filtering property of text.
In general, there is nothing wrong with the browser, which may not be supported by versions before IE6.
The code implementation is as follows:
& ltstyle type="text/css " >
Text {
Font:12px "verdana";
Filter: alpha(style= 1, startY=0, finish =100, startX= 100, finishx =100);
Background color: # 3366cc
}
. sizscolor {
font-size: 14px; Font thickness: bold;
Location: absolute;
Fill: 4px
Filter:
Shadow (offx= 1, offy=0, color = white)
Shadow (offx=0, offy= 1, color = white)
Shadow (offx=0, offy=- 1, color = white)
Dropshadow(offx=- 1,offy=0,color = white);
}
# English {
Font size: 9px
}
& lt/style & gt;
& ltspan id="english">。 This is the foreground of the filter-drop shadow. & lt/span>。
& ltbr & gt& ltbr & gt
& ltdiv class="sizscolor "> Chinese stroke effect