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JEAHYUN
Hello, thank you for your help every time.
After I inserted the background image, I set opacity and blur, but it was applied to the logo image.
I wanted to apply opacity only to the background image, but it was automatically applied to the logo image.
I share images for your understanding, and url on that page.
Please help me.
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Fernando
Hi there,
I can’t visualize what you’re trying to achieve.
Could you explain a bit more? If you have a sample/sketch of what you’re trying to achieve, that would be great.
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JEAHYUN
Um… I put the ‘opaque’ function in the background image, but I don’t like it because the logo and button also changed to opaque.
I would like to make sure that opacity is not applied to the logo and button.
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1. I was going to make the same page as the site below.https://linktr.ee/healthcuration
2. So I put in the background image and applied the ‘opaque’ and ‘blur’ effects.
3. And when I published the article, the opacity of the logo image and buttons was unnecessarily applied.
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Fernando
I see. Thank you for clarifying.
You need to set the Container that directly holds the image to Position: Relative through the Block Settings.
Set the z-index to 2 or something higher.
Reference: https://docs.generateblocks.com/article/layout-options-overview/#z-index
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JEAHYUN
good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much.
i’m so happy … T.T
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Fernando
You’re welcome!
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