1. Peter Spiegelenburg
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  3. Wednesday, 12 April 2017
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Hi,

I just installed and configured the Free J51_ImageHover.
One thing I cannot find is to adjust the overlay with an opacity.
Is this possbile? Is looks so much better with a transparent overlay, maybe 50% or so?
Maybe there is way to add some css stuff?

Regards, Peter
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Hi Peter

Would you have a URL to an example of your module? There is a CSS solution however it depends on the hover effect you wish to use.

Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán,

I am still on localhost. I hope to have the website live somewhere next week.
If you could have a look by then, that would be great.

Regards, Peter
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Hello Ciarán,

The website is live: http://www.cencschilderwerken.nl/
Maybe, when you have some time, you could take a look.
Just scroll down a little bit, and you will see the images.

Thanks, and regards,
Peter
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Thank you Peter

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...

[class*=" imghvr-reveal-"] figcaption, [class^="imghvr-reveal-"] figcaption {
background-color: rgba(245,206,27,.5) !important;
}


Ciarán
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