When applying CSS3 inset box-shadow or border-radius directly to the image element, the browser doesn’t render the CSS style perfectly. However, if the image is applied as background-image, you can add any style to it and have it rendered properly. Today WebDesignerWall going to show you how much more you can do with the background-image CSS trick. They will show you how to use box-shadow, border-radius and transition to create various image styles.


