Question says it all… looking to understand if that means something?
Best answer by Robert Johnson
View originalQuestion says it all… looking to understand if that means something?
Best answer by Robert Johnson
View originalIt looks like the frames drop shadow disappears when the get smaller, and depending on the length/width ratio, e.g., watch how the skinnier frames loose the shadowing, but the more square ones do not:
There may be room for improvement in the way the board renders the drop shadowing. I would suggest forwarding this post to the Miro support team as feedback.
You can find the support form by following leaning center (?) → Get help → Support:
I always see a drop shadow unless there is a shape over it:
The above example was related to this recent post.
Drop shadows also appear on hidden frames:
I put a blue rectangle over areas that have client-sensitive information, but you’ll see where it is happening on the hidden frames to the right of the rectangles.
This is essentially a worksheet made into a template, and then added to our Miro board three times.
It’s not clear to me why some of the frames have drop shadows and some do not, as they are all created equal.
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