


Recommended Css filter common filter attributes and statements_Basic tutorial
A complete list of commonly used filter attributes and statements of Css filter
Grammar: STYLE="filter:filtername(fparameter1, fparameter2...)"
(Filtername is the name of the filter, fparameter1, fparameter2, etc. are filters Mirror parameters)
Filter description:
Alpha: Set the transparency level
Blur: Create a high-speed movement effect, that is, a blur effect
Chroma: Make a special color transparency
DropShadow: Create a fixed shadow of the object
FlipH: Create a horizontal mirror image
FlipV: Create a vertical mirror image
Glow: Add light to the edges of nearby objects
Gray: Grayscale the image invert: reverse color
light: create a light source on the object
mask: create a transparent mask on the object
shadow: create an offset fixed shadow
wave: ripple effect
Xray: Make the object look like it is illuminated by x-rays
1. Filter: Alpha
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Alpha(Opacity=opacity, FinishOpacity=finishopacity, Style=style, StartX=startX, StartY = startY, FinishX = finish
FinishOpacity: target value.
Style: 1 or 2 or 3
StartX: any value
StartY: any value
Example: filter:Alpha(Opacity="0",FinishOpacity="75",Style="2" )
2. Filter: blur
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Blur(Add = add, Direction = direction, Strength = strength)"
Description:
Add: Generally 1, or 0.
Direction: Angle, 0~315 degrees, step size is 45 degrees.
Strength: The value of the effect growth, usually 5.
Example: filter:Blur(Add="1",Direction="45",Strength="5")
3. Filter: Chroma
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Chroma (Color = color)"
Description: color: #rrggbb format, any.
Example: filter:Chroma(Color="#FFFFFF")
4. Filter: DropShadow
Syntax: STYLE="filter:DropShadow(Color=color, OffX=offX, OffY= offY, Positive=positive)"
Description: Color: #rrggbb format, any.
Offx: X-axis deviation value.
Offy: Y-axis offset value.
Positive: 1 or 0.
Example: filter:DropShadow(Color="#6699CC",OffX="5",OffY="5",Positive="1")
5. Filter: FlipH
Syntax :STYLE="filter:FlipH"
Example: filter:FlipH
6. Filter: FlipV
Syntax: STYLE="filter:FlipV"
Example: filter:FlipV
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7. Filter: glow
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Glow(Color=color, Strength=strength)"
Description:
Color: glow color.
Strength: intensity (0-100)
Example: filter:Glow(Color="#6699CC",Strength="5")
8. Filter: gray
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Gray"
Example: filter:Gray
9. Filter: invert
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Invert"
Example: filter:Invert
10. Filter: mask
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Mask(Color=color)"
Example: filter:Mask (Color="#FFFFE0")
11. Filter: shadow
Syntax: filter:Shadow(Color=color, Direction=direction)
Description:
Color: #rrggbb format.
Direction: Angle, 0-315 degrees, step size is 45 degrees.
Example: filter:Shadow (Color="#6699CC", Direction="135")
12. Filter: wave
Syntax: filter: Wave(Add=add, Freq=freq , LightStrength=strength, Phase=phase, Strength=strength)
Description:
Add: Generally 1, or 0.
Freq: deformation value.
LightStrength: Deformation percentage.
Phase: Angle deformation percentage.
Strength: Deformation strength.
Example: filter: wave(Add="0", Phase="4", Freq="5", LightStrength="5", Strength="2")
13. Filter: Xray
Syntax: STYLE="filter:Xray"
Example: filter:Xray
14. Color change
Syntax:
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(GradientType =0, StartColorStr='#B5CCFA', EndColorStr='#B5CCFA');

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