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No, it’s the menu’s background (so the background on which the menu links are shown if that makes more sense). Right now, if you open the menu on the website (see link in earlier post) the menu’s background is black. If I make that transparent, the menu text and hover colors etc. turns transparent too, because they are child elements of the div I’ve styled to be black and transparent. So what I want is to create an extra div beside the menu layer, which I can make transparent without affecting the menu links and hover colors. I hope this explains it better.
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MThank you for the answer. Unfortunately, it’s not what I’m looking for. I would like to know if we can fix the masonry blog so the CSS custom class is working. Is there any way that I can make it function or is it a glitch that won’t be solved?
The reason I ask is that it would be so much easier for the people working on the website if they could just put in a certain class when they need the masonry blog to show the title in the bottom right corner. Just like they can with the other elements like the galleries and icon-boxes, etc.Thanks for the answer, but I already figured that one out as a temporary solution. It’s not a lasting solution, though. We are going to use the Masonry Blog element many times, and if we have to find and write those specifics in every time, it’s going to take more resources than we have. So is there any way we can get the custom class in the masonry blog element to actually work like on the other elements?
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Hello again,
The temporary login link is reactivated.
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MHere you go.
Oh, it’s because the cursor didn’t change when hovering over the box that I didn’t understand why it wouldn’t work. Should’ve changed the cursor icon as described too in the post or at least done the obvious test: click the box!
Thank you for your help.
Ps. I’ve changed the links to https://www.google.dk/ as well if it’s still needed.
Hello,
I’ve looked at the link above and done what the instruction said, but it’s still not woking.
When I look at the classes to which the column box belongs, my custom class is one of them.Best regards,
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