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I add some -webkit in the CSS and FF does not see it, in Chrome it works fine. (-webkit-box-shadow)

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I'm putting together a website, and as all do I test in all browser. I decided to use shadowing and added -webkit-box-shadow in the CSS for some elements. It works fine in Chrome, not at all in FF3.6

I'm putting together a website, and as all do I test in all browser. I decided to use shadowing and added -webkit-box-shadow in the CSS for some elements. It works fine in Chrome, not at all in FF3.6

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Webkit is the name of the rendering engine used in browsers like Safari and Chrome. CSS properties prefixed with -webkit- only work in Webkit-based browsers. For compatibility with Firefox 3.5 and higher, use -moz-box-shadow.

For more information, see Mozilla Developer Center - box-shadow

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Thank you Gingerbread_Man, that did the trick!