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January 26, 2022 at 5:38 am #1337209
I show that the header opacity on the transparent header is overlaying on top of my logo causing the whites to turn grey. Do you know how to fix this i included the URL in the private content area?
January 26, 2022 at 1:24 pm #1337285Hey,
Thanks for contacting us!
I checked your page however I am not sure if I can see the issue. You are currently using glassy transparent option. If you would like header to be fully transparent, please edit your page and choose to display transparent header instead.
If that is not what you meant, could you please post a screenshot and show the issue? You can upload your screenshots on imgur.com and post the links here :)
Best regards,
YigitApril 2, 2022 at 1:55 am #1346946I included the link in private. I think the issue is that the image needs to be above the overlay. In adobe, this works fine as long as the image is placed above a white background then the overlay is placed above that. However, the logo is as if it was placed on a black backdrop then the white text turns gray then the black overlay makes it even darker! I hope this makes sense is there any way to make the image sit on top of the overlay? I actually included another website that this looks fine on!
- This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by tdproperty.
April 3, 2022 at 2:09 am #1347027Hi,
Thanks for your screenshots but there is no overlay over your logo or header, please note that your menu items are white and show correctly.
This is because the opacity:0.1; is applied under the logo container on header_bg div, you can test this by Yigit’s suggestion of choosing to display transparent header instead of the glassy transparent option, or test with this css:#top #wrap_all .av_header_glassy.av_header_transparency .header_bg { background-color: #fff; opacity: 0; filter: alpha(opacity=0); }
and you will see that the color of the logo doesn’t change.
Below I have linked to your logo directly, if you open it in a new browser tab you will see that the text “senior care” is actually #FCFCFC and not white so if you adjust the image it should solve this.Best regards,
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