It flipped the y-offset for some reason:As of T47677 and https://github.com/cssjanus/cssjanus/pull/44, CSSjanus supports flipping shadows. However, if a rule declares multiple shadows, it flips only the first shadow.
ltr: text-shadow: #333333 0px -1px 1px,[Demo test case](https://cssjanus.github.io/#input/*%20%7B%0A%20text-shadow%3A%20red%2099px%20-1px%201px%2C%20blue%2099px%202px%201px%3B%0A%7D)
>>! #FFFFFF 0px 2px 1px;`` wrote on [20 Jun 2018](https://github.com/cssjanus/cssjanus/issues/62)
rtl: text-shadow: #333333 0px 1px 1px,> CSSJanus only supports flipping one text-shadow or border-shadow, while the CSS syntax allows multiple.
>
> Input:
>
> ```
> * {
> text-shadow: red 99px -1px 1px, blue 99px 2px 1px;
> }
> ```
>
> Expected output:
>
> ```
> * {
> text-shadow: red -99px -1px 1px, blue -99px 2px 1px;
> }
> ```
>
> Actual output:
>
> ```
> * {
> text-shadow: red -99px -1px 1px, blue 99px 2px 1px;
> }
> ```
>>! #FFFFFF 0px 2px 1px;
That was weird.**Original task description** on 3 Feb 2014:
> It flipped the y-offset for some reason:
>
> ltr: `text-shadow: #333333 0px -1px 1px, Now of course in that case it needn't flip at all and I can just tell it not to#FFFFFF 0px 2px 1px;`
> rtl: `text-shadow: #333333 0px 1px 1px, but this still ain't proper behaviour.
--------------------------#FFFFFF 0px 2px 1px;`
>
**Version**: 1.23.0> That was weird. Now of course in that case it needn't flip at all and I can just tell it not to, but this still ain't proper behaviour.
**Severity**: enhancement