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I have to revamp a site made with Renovate but that template hasn't updated to J4 so I'm going to use Bianca, which is similar. On Renovate it's possible to adjust the transparency of the menu header but not so in Bianca. Is there some CSS code that I can use to achieve this? I did a search on this forum and saw this question posed for older templates but the CSS code Ciaran suggested for those templates didn't work for Bianca.
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Never mind, I figured it out.
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Could you let me know, what the solution was?
I have the same problem!
I am using Madison and want to change the transparency of the Main Menue.
Best regards
hpz
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of your menu?

Ciaran
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Could you let me know, what the solution was?
I have the same problem!
I am using Madison and want to change the transparency of the Main Menue.
Best regards
hpz


I don't know about Madison but in Bianca I was able to change the Logo/Header Background to a very light version of the Header background color and the template gave it more transparency. So it's not totally transparent. The site is here to see the result :
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  1. https://gites-anilac-ariege.com/
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