If you give your logo an id/class in css and add the following to it it should do the trick for you.
box-shadow: none;
For example, if your logo's class name is logo:
img.logo{box-shadow:none;}
If you plan to be using the exception multiple times name the class something like "no-shadow" and then you can just add that class to anything that needs the box-shadow removed.
Hey everyone, alright so not the best at CSS so need some help. I have some images on my site which i need box shadow on, which all works.
i used
img { box-shadow: 0.9px 0.9px 8px #000; }
But, how would i go by making an exception
I need my Logo to be an image but without a box-shadow.
If you give your logo an id/class in css and add the following to it it should do the trick for you.
For example, if your logo's class name is logo:
If you plan to be using the exception multiple times name the class something like "no-shadow" and then you can just add that class to anything that needs the box-shadow removed.
@Cyanoxide you're awesome man, that did it thank you !