Configurable login overlay opacity#98
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Thanks for your contribution, @paulojunior-ufla We’ve reviewed the change, and while we understand the intention behind adding a configurable opacity for the login background overlay, this implementation applies the opacity to the .login-wrapper, which affects the entire login page content—not just the background overlay. This could negatively impact readability and overall UI consistency. We appreciate the idea. We’ll take this into consideration and explore a better approach to implement this feature with a more suitable outcome. Thanks again for sharing your suggestion and contributing to the academi theme. |
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Summary
$loginbgopacitydefault to 1 and apply it to.login-wrapper(padding preserved).Motivation
The login page lacked the same visual control offered in the footer: this change aligns both areas by exposing the login overlay opacity as a configurable option, letting sites match branding, improve readability over background images, and defaulting to no dimming (opacity 1) for backward compatibility.