Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Which theme are you using?
But i can use any if another is more appropriate
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
How familiar are you with CSS?
I am ok but not an expert
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Download (and install) a Custom CSS Manager plugin.
Then apply CSS within the section of the dashboard allocated by that plugin, the CSS modification.
You’ll need to apply a background-image property and link to an image that has the opacity you want, to the HTML elements you want.
So using the Custom CSS Manager i can make the header and content area transparent? Take a look at http://www.deebat.dk, where you can see the background image, but the header and content area hides some of it..
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Sorry, I can’t see the background image on that page http://awesomescreenshot.com/014r9pded
No my fault. So the idea is to put an image as background in the header and the content part (what is that called) and set the opacity at a low level to make the image transparent? Can i use any image or do it need to be a specific one? Imagine the opacity will make this obsolete?
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
So the idea is to put an image as background in the header and the content part (what is that called) and set the opacity at a low level to make the image transparent?
Yes.
Can i use any image or do it need to be a specific one?
I think the image needs to be a .png or .gif file extension to hold transparency, but any image is fine.
Can i use any image or do it need to be a specific one?
I think you need to make it. There may be some services online that make them for you, but I don’t know of any.
Imagine the opacity will make this obsolete?
Sorry, I don’t quite get what you’re asking for here.