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so heres a really quick web dev tip for you today how do you add box shadow to all sides of an element using css well first of all we set up our box shadow property for the element that we want to apply it to and the first two values that you pass to box shadow are the x and y axes so if we leave those as zero by default then what will happen is the box shadow will start at the center and just spread its way out so for example if we use a value of 40 pixels and then pass in a color which is a black color with some transparency lets make that a little bit darker so you can see whats going on on the page so you can see the box shadow has been applied to the center of the element and its spreading out from the center there to cover all sides of course thats quite a dramatic box shadow so youd probably want to tone it down if you were going to use it but just for demonstration purposes and you can see here that if we apply a value of 20 pixels for example to the first property the sh