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  • Ah I figured out needed
    body {

    Its working but got this funny response as if background is being clicked, and slightly moves sometimes, when you scroll up and down on forum content

  • Apart from the slight move issue
    The dark background was also too stong and making forum text hard to read.

    I asked chatGPT for fix, both its suggestions didnt work

    1st suggestion change alpha value on rgb made no difference

    Screenshot_20230730_153940_Chrome~2.jpg

    2nd idea, filter:

    Screenshot_20230730_154031_Chrome~2.jpg

    This only made forum text weaker!

    Its now saying I need to edit the image in a paint program, and save it with more transparency, but as Im loading from website I cant do that

    Is there a CSS way to reduce alpha value on image from external url?

  • Ah I figured out needed
    body {

    Its working but got this funny response as if background is being clicked, and slightly moves sometimes, when you scroll up and down on forum content

    @Panda yes, sorry. I’ve updated the original post

  • Apart from the slight move issue
    The dark background was also too stong and making forum text hard to read.

    I asked chatGPT for fix, both its suggestions didnt work

    1st suggestion change alpha value on rgb made no difference

    Screenshot_20230730_153940_Chrome~2.jpg

    2nd idea, filter:

    Screenshot_20230730_154031_Chrome~2.jpg

    This only made forum text weaker!

    Its now saying I need to edit the image in a paint program, and save it with more transparency, but as Im loading from website I cant do that

    Is there a CSS way to reduce alpha value on image from external url?

    @Panda there is. What you are seeing here with the image moving when clicked is called Cumulative Layout Shift which occurs when the body height is set incorrectly.

    Filter and Opacity are a bad idea as you are targeting the body element meaning all ancestors are affected by that change which in turn makes the text even harder to read.

    Tired want to use a overlay with the image, to add background color with transparency which should solve the issue.

  • @Panda there is. What you are seeing here with the image moving when clicked is called Cumulative Layout Shift which occurs when the body height is set incorrectly.

    Filter and Opacity are a bad idea as you are targeting the body element meaning all ancestors are affected by that change which in turn makes the text even harder to read.

    Tired want to use a overlay with the image, to add background color with transparency which should solve the issue.

    @phenomlab
    I did try putting 95% height, but didnt solve it

    Re: putting a background color on…
    If you look at the aignite site can you suggest what line to put to make the dark background more transparent

    I try to avoid CSS, so dont know it!

  • @phenomlab
    I did try putting 95% height, but didnt solve it

    Re: putting a background color on…
    If you look at the aignite site can you suggest what line to put to make the dark background more transparent

    I try to avoid CSS, so dont know it!

    @Panda said in Fixed background to nodebb forum:

    I try to avoid CSS, so dont know it!

    You’ll never avoid having to use it. I’d recommend you start to learn it because you’ll come across this in all aspects of web development.

  • @Panda said in Fixed background to nodebb forum:

    I try to avoid CSS, so dont know it!

    You’ll never avoid having to use it. I’d recommend you start to learn it because you’ll come across this in all aspects of web development.

    @phenomlab making min height 90% fixed it 😊

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  • @phenomlab making min height 90% fixed it 😊

    @Panda Good. And the background image with the text?

  • @Panda Good. And the background image with the text?

    @phenomlab
    Sort of …
    Its taken me ages to get a skin that looks ok even over a feint background

    If I pick a skin can I change just one of the colors if its not dark enough?

  • @phenomlab
    Sort of …
    Its taken me ages to get a skin that looks ok even over a feint background

    If I pick a skin can I change just one of the colors if its not dark enough?

    @Panda yes, but you should start with a sane value and work backwards. The lower the last number in terms of rgba the higher the transparency.

  • @Panda yes, but you should start with a sane value and work backwards. The lower the last number in terms of rgba the higher the transparency.

    @phenomlab ah ok
    So how do I change one color in a skin?

  • @phenomlab ah ok
    So how do I change one color in a skin?

    @Panda first, define “skin”

  • @Panda first, define “skin”

    @phenomlab I go to admin menu and select skins
    Current one is Quartz

  • @phenomlab I go to admin menu and select skins
    Current one is Quartz

    @Panda ok, but which code runs this? Is it mine, or someone else’s work (it does make a difference.

    Edit - ok, unless I login, I cannot change the skin if it’s under admin. I’m being forced to wear sunglasses currently.

  • @Panda ok, but which code runs this? Is it mine, or someone else’s work (it does make a difference.

    Edit - ok, unless I login, I cannot change the skin if it’s under admin. I’m being forced to wear sunglasses currently.

    @phenomlab
    on aignite.nodebb.com I want to pick skin with colors that look ok over back image.
    But all the skins I try have at least one text color that is light and hard to see over image

  • @phenomlab
    on aignite.nodebb.com I want to pick skin with colors that look ok over back image.
    But all the skins I try have at least one text color that is light and hard to see over image

    @Panda it seems you are using the NodeBB skins which frankly, are terrible. They are all based on bootswatch and all have issues.

    You really need to custom develop a skin if your want it to look right.

  • @Panda it seems you are using the NodeBB skins which frankly, are terrible. They are all based on bootswatch and all have issues.

    You really need to custom develop a skin if your want it to look right.

    @phenomlab yea, this is what Im asking,
    Using a skin but maybe modifying one of the color choices

  • @phenomlab yea, this is what Im asking,
    Using a skin but maybe modifying one of the color choices

    @Panda the really depends on what you want to do. Are you offering the same skin to everyone, or do you want to have light and dark modes etc?

    If the one skin, then this is simple enough, but you’d need a lot of custom css to make this work.

  • @Panda the really depends on what you want to do. Are you offering the same skin to everyone, or do you want to have light and dark modes etc?

    If the one skin, then this is simple enough, but you’d need a lot of custom css to make this work.

    @phenomlab the background is supposed to be different for every user everytime they reload page
    but its always covered in light yellow color (alpha .86) so background will always be light

    Its just in each skin theres always one text color that is also light

  • Not sure why you are using a before pseudonym element to set the overlay. It’s much more efficient to do it this way (for example)

    body {
        position: relative;
        background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(245, 246, 252, 0.52), rgba(117, 19, 93, 0.73)), url(https://loremflickr.com/500/500/flame);
        min-height: 90%;
        background-repeat: no-repeat;
        background-attachment: fixed;
        background-position: center;
        background-size: cover;
    }
    

    image.png

    The below CSS block should be removed

    body::before {
        content: "";
        position: absolute;
        top: 0;
        left: 0;
        width: 100%;
        height: 100%;
        background-color: rgba(255, 240, 220, 0.85);
        z-index: -100;
    }
    

    z-index: -100; is also overkill - -1 is usually always enough as this places the target element behind everything else.


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