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Effects
Updated over a week ago

The Effects menu contains a growing number of CSS-based modifications that can be applied to elements on your site. To use, select any content on a page, then open the Effects menu.

Rotation

Allows a rotation to be applied to selected content, and has an option to animate the rotation with the ability to choose the rotation speed.​
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Border

Adds a border around selected content and offers options for border width, color, radius and padding. If a border effect is already applied globally, via Default Page Settings, this menu will create a new instance separate from the default setting. For example: if in the Default Page Settings images have a border applied to them, this can be changed or disabled locally using this feature.
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Drop Shadow

Adds a drop shadow to selected content with the ability to customize offset, blur, and color. If a drop shadow effect is already applied globally, via Default Page Settings, this menu will create a new instance separate from the default setting. For example: if in the Default Page Settings images have a drop shadow applied to them, this can be changed or disabled locally using this feature.
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Blink

Adds a blink effect to selected content, with the ability to set speed and fade.
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Eyeroll

When enabling Eyeroll, selected contents will rotate in accord with the visitor’s cursor position. Try enabling it on a number of different elements in a page to see the various results & effects. (The name originates from a feature where eyes were made to follow the cursor around. See it here.)
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Draggable

When Draggable is enabled on selected content, visitors to the site will be able to move the content around. This is only visible to individual visitors and does not store the new location on the site. When a visitor leaves the site and comes back later, the position will be reset.
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