Hiding elements and background colors...

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OK,

This is two different questions.

When I hide an element to keep it from showing at smaller screen resolutions, how do I get it to show back up if I need to make it hidden at a different place on the layout? RLMP won't let me uncheck the hidden box.

When I change the background color from transparent to any color on a row or column, can I change it back to transparent in RLMP or do I have to do that with css after export? I haven't found a way to change it back and was hoping someone knew one way or the other.

Thanks for any input,

Ernie
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Move the slider into the breakpoint area that you want it to show at and check or uncheck the box. If you don't have a break point set there yet go ahead and add one and you can have the break point set to only show or hide the element.
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Maybe that's why I couldn't change the setting. I'll give that a try.

Thanks Eric.
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I got the hiding elements thing fixed and now I'd like to figure out the background colors.

If I change a background to a color from transparent to a color, how do I change it back to transparent? Can that be done in RLMP or do I have to edit the css file?

Also, if I want to use an image for the background color can that have to be set in RLMP or does that have to be done using the css file?
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Background colors can be changed on the properties tab near the bottom for each break point.
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I guess I didn't ask that clearly enough.

I go to the bottom and click on the color box that starts out as transparent. I change the transparent to white (example) but then I want to change it back to transparent. Is that possible in RLMP or do I have to change the color to transparent in the css file?

Oh, and I wasn't referring to the responsive part, just changing the color for any row or column.

I put two entirely different questions in the one thread to keep from starting a new thread about the other question.
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Ernie Hodge wrote:
I guess I didn't ask that clearly enough.

I go to the bottom and click on the color box that starts out as transparent. I change the transparent to white (example) but then I want to change it back to transparent. Is that possible in RLMP or do I have to change the color to transparent in the css file?

Oh, and I wasn't referring to the responsive part, just changing the color for any row or column.

I put two entirely different questions in the one thread to keep from starting a new thread about the other question.

Just change the Opacity to 0. That makes it transparent again.
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Scott,

Thanks for letting me know.
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