Here's the deal... I've setup a nice gradient background for my site. Now, I want to set the #siteinfoLegal background colour to be transparent (and not white).
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks in advance. :)
Here's the deal... I've setup a nice gradient background for my site. Now, I want to set the #siteinfoLegal background colour to be transparent (and not white).
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks in advance. :)
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If #siteinfoLegal is the correct tag for the container then:
Should provide what you wantCode:#siteinfoLegal { background-color: transparent; }
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Thanks kobra.
This is the first thing I tried (before posting here), but it didn't work. :S
I'm not sure what's wrong. I'm using version 1.3.7 and it's pretty much brand new! This is the second 'tweak' I'm making to the template.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
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You could use background: transparent on the mainwrapper and then tweak each of the other section(s) with background:#ffffff.
Only problem I can see with this approach is that the centercolumn will most likely become sort of "half and half" depending on the height of the center.
Do not know what you are attempting to display??? But this is inside the mainWrapper and transparent will probably not display any different on a default install as it already takes the color defined for the mainWrapper. If you know what color that you want it to match insert that into
See if that does not workCode:#siteinfoLegal { background-color: #your_color; }
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I think he's trying to have the body background show through the siteinfoLegal protion of the site. (similar to the header portion.
as I said, the only way I see to accomplish this is to make the mainWrapper transparent and then fill contentMainWrapper with a background color (in this case white.)
BTW, How come we had over a foot of snow in the middle of April?
Or he can add what I posted and specify the background color to match the body color.....right? and easy!!as I said, the only way I see to accomplish this is to make the mainWrapper transparent and then fill contentMainWrapper with a background color (in this case white.)
Because at over a mile high we are closer to God??BTW, How come we had over a foot of snow in the middle of April?
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Alex,
Is this gradient applied to the body or to the mainWrapper?I've setup a nice gradient background for my site. Now, I want to set the #siteinfoLegal background colour to be transparent (and not white).
siteinfoLegal sits inside of the mainWrapper and takes on the color set for this. If your image is the body - you will have to pull this out of the mainwrapper and attach it to be below this element
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