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Blog Enhancements - Adding Drop Shadow to Images

Reblogger Gary Frimann, CRS, GRI, SRES
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Eagle Ridge Realty / Signature Homes & Estates DRE# 01309169

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Original content by Craig Daniels

cat in a shopping bagHaving an image in your blog post makes it interesting for the reader. Of course having valuable text content is the first priority! However the synergy of the text and the graphics that you use is not to be overlooked for the ingredients of an A+ post.

Oftentimes, bloggers will size an image so that it is not too wide and this allows you to have the text alongside the photo. That is what I am doing here with the photo of my cat Buddy. He’s having a great time hiding in a shopping bag over there.

Do you see something different about the photo though? Look around the edges. It has the appearance as if it is floating a little above the page. The drop shadow effect is what makes this possible.

The drop shadow is an optional thing that you can do if you choose with your blog images. If you want to give it try it takes just a few extra minutes.

Here’s one way that you can do it.

Go to the iPiccy.com website and upload your photo. First, resize your photo so that it is blog optimized size. (see this post for more info on resizing images). Next, click on the “Frames” tab near the top of the iPiccy editing area. On the left sidebar, scroll down until you see drop shadow.

adding drop shadow in ipiccy

You’ll notice that you have a few different sliders in the drop shadow panel that you can fine tune how you want the shadow to appear. “Distance” will move the shadow farther away. “Size” will control how big the shadow is. “Angle” controls which direction. “Fade” gives it a more feathered or hard look to your choosing. The key tip I can offer is not to exaggerate the effect. It should be subtle if you use it. It is just a little something to add a pop but not to become the main focus.

saving the file from ipiccyFinally, save your image from the web down to your local drive and then you will be able to upload it into your blog post.

 

Originally posted at Craig's Classroom Tech Blog


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  is a Technology Manager residing in NYC who specializes in applied technologies in the fields of Architecture and Real Estate. Craig focuses on finding the best uses of tech as can be used to help a business be more successful. He is keen on always seeing the perspective and viewpoint of his audience and he tailors his teaching to be easily understood. Visit my "Recent Posts" page to see a listing of all that is new in case you missed anything!

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Eagle Ridge Real Estate Agents
Eagle Ridge Realty - Gilroy, CA
Representing Buyers and Sellers in Eagle Ridge

This is a good post and it will hopefully attract some business your way.  Good luck selling!

Nov 11, 2021 07:49 AM
Craig Daniels
Tech Training for You! - Staten Island, NY
Technology Instructor/Project Consultant

Thanks Gary for the kind words!! I see my images disappeared though!
If anyone wants to see the images, I have fixed my original post and can follow that link.

Nov 11, 2021 09:16 AM