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akujinjaginia ([info]akujinjaginia) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
@ 2013-01-03 17:30:00

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Entry tags:question: html/css, question: layouts

HELP! ? I've hit a little snag in tweaking this layout...
Okay, so I've got a Question... it's about This Layout: I'm using it over at [info]crusnik_01 where I've changed the colors up a little bit, turned the module-photo display on to yes, and used a different background which I've fixed in place and repeated horizontally-only; However, I'm wondering if it's possible to make it look a lot more like THIS -- so the background color of everything around the journal entries( but not of the journal entries themselves) is partially see-through?..Without the default userpic/module-photo, entry dates, and all the text/links on the left losing their opacity as well? ??
I only did so with a photo editing program, but I have no idea if or how it would or could be possible in coding or not!... Any help with this - even if it's only to let me know that it can't actually be done - will be greatly appreciated! !!! Thanks~^_^



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[info]itwasarobothead
2013-01-04 07:23 pm UTC (link)
Bwaha, it took me some tweaking, but I think I figured it out for you!

Okayokay, first thing you need to do find the #pagebody element and change it to this:



The 0.4 is the level of opacity. 0.1 would be almost totally transparent, 0.9 would be almost totally opaque.

Then you need to go through and find every element after that with the background-color: #CCCCCC line and just outright remove that.

So your .module one, for instance, would look like:



Basically any areas you want the background transparent, remove the background-color line, and that should work for you.

Hope that helped!

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[info]crusnik_01
2013-01-04 08:47 pm UTC (link)
Oh my gosh~ It's perfect! Thank you!!! You're amazing; this is amazing --Thank you so much! ~ I am a very, very happy-gleeful person right now. ^_^ You have made my day. Lol Thank you : )

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[info]itwasarobothead
2013-01-04 08:48 pm UTC (link)
Haha, no problem! Happy to help! :D

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[info]crusnik_01
2013-01-04 08:57 pm UTC (link)
My thanks to you is officially credited, in my links. : ]

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[info]ex_dickens625
2013-01-04 09:46 pm UTC (link)
Thank you for figuring that out :D

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