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hi

how do get the background of the articles and sidecolums to be semi transparant? if sidecolumns no then def the article backgound please thanks

great template
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Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters where 0.5 is the new transparency of your article area (edit to taste)...


#container_main {
background-color: rgba(245, 245, 245, 0.5);
}


Ciarán
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i mistakenly thoght the image is used in the above module position would be behind the article.

is there anyway to get an images behind the article please?

thanks again or your help on this
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Not by default however you could try linking one to it with something like the following where # is the url to your image...


#container_main {
background-image: url('#');
}


Ciarán
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thats great but how can i make it a bit less obvious... like opiacy or somehting... i just want to see a hint of the background as i cannot read the text at the moment

thanks again for your help and patience with this
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The suggested CSS should still work where you can set the opacity of your article. Simply add both suggested CSS to the Custom CSS field editing to your own taste...


#container_main {
background-image: url('#');
}
#container_main {
background-color: rgba(245, 245, 245, 0.5);
}


If you have any issues please paste a URL to an example.

Ciarán
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