1. Nineveh.carvan
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  3. Wednesday, 03 December 2014
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I would like to increase the opacity of the template border. So it is not as translucent through to the background image. I think that makes it harder to read module text.

Can you please assist me with the css code that would change this?
http://usd469.cloudaccess.net/
Thank you!
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Hello

Presuming I understand you correctly try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...



#container_main .wrapper960, #container_spacer1 .wrapper960, #container_bottom_modules .wrapper960, #container_spacer2 .wrapper960, #container_hornav_mobile .wrapper960, #container_top3_modules .wrapper960, #container_slideshow_modules .wrapper960, #container_slideshow .wrapper960 {
background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.85);
}


Ciarán
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I put it in the css area and hit save and it didn't change anything. I have also tried accessing the html coding on the backend, but it didn't show up on the scree when I selected css. Do you think I am having a joomla issue?
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Hello

You appear to have set your wrapper background to white and text color to black. Am I to consider this query as closed?

Ciarán
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Yes I figured it out! Very happy with the result.

Thanks!!
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