If you remove the background attribute of your div you can use it as a
simple container. You might want to think of the divs as layers and
use your view as the root element - I hope this makes it clearer.

Benjamin

On Jan 6, 6:16 am, Arthur Hefti <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds good. Hoever if I have some text that I want to show I will
> place it on the content div. However the content div isn't opaque so
> there's no effect with the opaque background div.
>
> Arthur
>
> On Jan 5, 7:06 am, "Benjamin [API Guru]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Yes, just move the content and background into separate divs.
>
> > Best regards,
> > Benjamin
>
> > On Jan 5, 6:56 am, Arthur Hefti <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Is there a way to set the background opacity only in a gadget? When
> > > setting the opacity on a div all the elements on it get as well.
>
> > > Arthur
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