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Freeway Reference: Working with Items
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Graphic effects in Freeway Express
Graphic effects can be applied to HTML or graphic items.
Applying graphic effects to HTML items
To apply a graphic effect to an HTML item:
1. Select the item and choose the Item Appearance panel from the Inspector palette.
2. Choose a graphic effect from the Effects area.
There are six effects (and combinations of effects) to choose from: Background, Background with Shadow, Background with Glow,
Border, Border with Shadow, and Border with Glow.
You can also create effects with rounded corners by setting the Corner radius.
Note: if you wish to set a background color on an HTML item that has a graphic effect, you should
normally use the color popup in the
Background
section. It is also possible to set a background
color using the Color popup at the top of the
Item Appearance
panel—but this will color the
entire background of the item (including transparent areas).
Applying graphic effects to graphic items
To apply an effect to a graphic item:
1. Select the item and choose the Item Appearance panel from the Inspector palette.
2. Choose a graphic effect from the Effects area.
There are four effects that can be selected in various combinations: Shadow, Glow, Emboss, and Scatter.
Background effect (HTML items)
The Background effect allows you to set a graphic background on HTML items. In contrast to HTML backgrounds, graphic backgrounds
can be semi-transparent, and can also have rounded corners.
Color: This popup menu lets you choose an existing color for the background effect, or choose a new color if required.
Opacity: The Opacity slider sets the transparency level of the background. The default setting is 100%, and the range is from 0%
(completely transparent) to 100% (completely opaque).
Border effect (HTML items)
The Border effect allows you to set a graphic border on HTML items. In contrast to HTML borders (which are set in the Border section
of the Item Appearance panel), graphic borders can be semi-transparent, and can also have rounded corners.
Color: This popup menu lets you choose an existing color for the border effect, or choose a new color if required.
Opacity: The Opacity slider sets the transparency level of the border. The default setting is 100%, and the range is from 0% (completely
transparent) to 100% (completely opaque).
Size: Pick a border width from the preset list, or enter a figure in the text field and press Return.
Shadow effect
Color: This popup menu lets you choose an existing color for the shadow
effect, or choose a new color if required. The default shadow color is
Black.
Opacity: The Opacity slider sets the transparency level of the shadow.
The default setting is 75%, and the range is from 0% (completely
transparent) to 100% (completely opaque).
Offset: The slider controls the amount the shadow is offset from the item,
from 0px to 40px.
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