Found this code on w3 schools site. The code by itself is - filter: opacity(50%); - I was helping a friend and tried it out on my page for an image in the center section. I didn't like it at all, LOL. However, I'm adding it here if anyone else wants to try it.
For the middle section, you would use this code. Replace - PUT THE LINK TO YOUR IMAGE HERE - with the link to your image. You cam experiment by changing the amount of the percentage - 50% - 25% - 75% and so on.
#xg_navigation, #xg_body {background: transparent url(PUT THE LINK TO YOUR IMAGE HERE); filter: opacity(50%);}
If you use it and like it, plese let us know so we can see what you did.
Have Fun!
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Ive frequently used Opacity--usually 90%. But right now, it doesn't matter on my Chocolate page, since I have the 'boxes' transparent. I need to try other copies of codes, since this one is showing some 'lines' that I don't normally see. thanks for posting the 'simple' Opacity code! I'm going to try that here.
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