It's boring to pile n filters together to make the following effect.
Ie5.5 + only <Br/> <style> # pp00 {width: 950px; Height: 256px; position: absolute; left: 10px; top: 0px; Background-color: #000060; font-size: 256px; }</P> <p> # pp01 {width: 0px; Height: 256px; Background-color: red; position: absolute; left: 10px; top: 0px; filter: alpha (style = 1, opacity = 30, finishopacity = 70, starty = 0, finishy = 256 );} </P> <p> # pp02 {width: 960px; Height: 256px; letter-Spacing:-30px; Background-color: White; color: black; position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px; filter: chroma (color = #000000) glow (color = gold, strength = 3) dropshadow (color = #0000f0, offx =-3, offy =-3, positive = true) blur (Enabled = false, makeshadow = true, pixelradius = 1.0) wave (add = false, freq = 0, strength = 5, lightstrength = 8, phase = 100); font-size: 256px; font-weight: bold ;}</P> <p ># pp03 {position: absolute; left: 30px; top: 320px ;}</P> </style> <input type = "checkbox" value = "0" onpropertychange = "pp02.filters [value]. enabled = checked; "Checked> chorma <br/> <input type =" checkbox "value =" 1 "onpropertychange =" pp02.filters [value]. enabled = checked; "Checked> glow <br/> <input type =" checkbox "value =" 2 "onpropertychange =" pp02.filters [value]. enabled = checked; "Checked> dropshadow <br/> <input type =" checkbox "value =" 3 "onpropertychange =" pp02.filters [value]. enabled = checked; "> blur <br/> <input type =" checkbox "value =" 4 "onpropertychange =" pp02.filters [value]. enabled = checked; "Checked> wave <p>
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