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Divi Ultimate Header Question

Discussion in 'Basic Support Forum' started by Nath, Nov 22, 2018.

  1. Nath

    Nath New Member

    Hi guys,

    Love the plugin, but wondering if you can tell me how i can make the linear gradient less "blurry"?

    See here:

    https://weblytics.co.uk/masonry/

    WOuld like to keep it angled like it is now, but more clearer looking?
     
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  2. Divi.Help Pro Support

    Divi.Help Pro Support Administrator
    Staff Member

    Go to the row settings of the menu module -> Advanced -> Custom CSS:

    upload_2018-11-23_11-48-24.png

    Then change the background CSS to this:
    Code:
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  3. Nath

    Nath New Member

    Thanks for that, Worked but now it looks a bit of a mess at the top of the gradient. Bit picky i know but can't it just be a neat line?
     
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  4. Divi.Help Pro Support

    Divi.Help Pro Support Administrator
    Staff Member

    Looks fine from my side though:

    upload_2018-11-23_21-59-9.png

    It might be just a browser issue. Make sure that your browser is not set to zoom in or out.

    Also you might want to try different degree for the gradient:

    background: linear-gradient(135deg,rgba(255, 255, 255, 0) 15%,#4f7cab 0%);