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Is there a way in css to put the shadow *behind* the text? i.e. so that "This talk" isn't covered, and "This is a nostalgic" isn't covered. I don't think I can, but worth asking…lots of people?!?! :)
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lol…not better
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Cracked it. Can't be done with CSS (that I know of), solved with upper cut combo of JS + CSS (and works just fine without JS)
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This might serve as a clue as to how I solved it :)
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