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Post by RazorX on Nov 17, 2021 0:09:04 GMT -8
Hello All, I have a hardtime looking for a tutorial on how can i customized the post background into a opaque one, somehow like 40%. Is there a way to edit, tried several method - view pagesource - css sources I am just pointing and matching the color in order for me to determine which # color tag it was so i can adjust it with opacity not a solid color, Thank you
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Post by Chris on Nov 17, 2021 11:16:19 GMT -8
Hello All, I have a hardtime looking for a tutorial on how can i customized the post background into a opaque one, somehow like 40%. Is there a way to edit, tried several method - view pagesource - css sources I am just pointing and matching the color in order for me to determine which # color tag it was so i can adjust it with opacity not a solid color, Thank you Partial Answer:If you've determined the hex color to be #111111 then the RGB equivalent with a transparency of 40% would be rgba(17,17,17,.4) *where and how you place that value is up to you since no forum url was given. I would need to see the forum with that theme installed to determine what that area is and how it is layered but more importantly to determine which CSS rule is winning against its rival CSS rules within that area in order to construct a rule to defeat that winning rule if the value cannot be easily replaced. A theme is free to do it anyway it wants and none of that can be ascertained from a picture.
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221342
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Nov 23, 2021 2:30:07 GMT -8
RazorX
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May 2015
razorhaxxor
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Post by RazorX on Nov 17, 2021 21:27:38 GMT -8
Hello All, I have a hardtime looking for a tutorial on how can i customized the post background into a opaque one, somehow like 40%. Is there a way to edit, tried several method - view pagesource - css sources I am just pointing and matching the color in order for me to determine which # color tag it was so i can adjust it with opacity not a solid color, Thank you Partial Answer:If you've determined the hex color to be #111111 then the RGB equivalent with a transparency of 40% would be rgba(17,17,17,.4) *where and how you place that value is up to you since no forum url was given. I would need to see the forum with that theme installed to determine what that area is and how it is layered but more importantly to determine which CSS rule is winning against its rival CSS rules within that area in order to construct a rule to defeat that winning rule if the value cannot be easily replaced. A theme is free to do it anyway it wants and none of that can be ascertained from a picture.
oh my bad, i am sorry, anyway i already solved it a bit of exploration, Thank you
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