How to change opacity of content areas?
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Hi, I’ve tried to manipulate code myself to get this sorted, but I’m no pro.
I can’t seem to change the content area’s opacity. It’s white and I want it darker to match my background.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
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Volunteers cannot help with this issue as we cannot view private blogs and have no idea which theme you are referring to. If you do not want to change the site visibility privacy setting https://en.support.wordpress.com/settings/privacy-settings/ to public, so Volunteers can answer your CSS editing questions then simply wait for Staff to work their way forward to this thread.
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Hi there, give this a try.
.content-sidebar #inner { background: #000 none repeat scroll 0 0; } body, h1, h2, h2 a, h2 a:visited, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, select, textarea, .featuredpost .post-info, .ui-tabs .post-info { color: #fff; } -
Thanks, TheSacredPath. I gave it a go and found it was going to be too hard to create borders around posts. Thanks for your help. I have another question but i’ll open another thread
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