Oh, shadow-fill-transparent can't work technically, because the way this plugin works is to create a "virtual" background layer using shadow and place on top of hard-coded browser background, so it has to be a solid color!
The walkaround for you is to use the same color with the underlying element's color instead of using transparent.
In that case you’ll have build custom solution, I don’t think this solution can achieve that. Also, as far as I went into this problem, it may be not possible, because on autofill, browser automatically adds an extra background layer that is on top of the typical background and we can’t change color of it
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This is great! Definitely gonna use this for my current project.
Although I do have one issue.
autofill:shadow-fill-transparent leaves me with a white background.
Would love some insight. Thank you!
Oh,
shadow-fill-transparent
can't work technically, because the way this plugin works is to create a "virtual" background layer using shadow and place on top of hard-coded browser background, so it has to be a solid color!The walkaround for you is to use the same color with the underlying element's color instead of using transparent.
What if I have a gradient or an image?
In that case you’ll have build custom solution, I don’t think this solution can achieve that. Also, as far as I went into this problem, it may be not possible, because on autofill, browser automatically adds an extra background layer that is on top of the typical background and we can’t change color of it