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Hello Ciaran,
On my clients test website I like the header background color (when you scroll down a little) to be somewhat transparent.
I try to achieve this in de custom.css file with the following rule:
.is-sticky #container_header {
background-color: rgba(0, 90, 150, .8)!important;
}
Unfortunately this doesn't work because an inline class is leading.
How can I manage to change this to what I want?
Thanks!
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Hello

To resolve try adding your CSS to the Custom CSS field of your template settings instead of your custom.css. This should get you around the cascade issue.

Ciaran
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Thanks, this works, you're the best!
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