I just submitted a PR to your GitHub repo that should fix the problem. By the way, any particular reason you're not just using built in color definitions where possible (e.g. white, black)?
-Aris On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:04 PM Aris Merchant < thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote: > It won't work for a user who has changed the background color of the > page, and CSS is supposed to be customizable by the end user. What you > need to do is change your .t class from "background-color: #f7f7f7;" > to "background-color: transparent;", which will make it actually > transparent, not just the same color as the background. > > -Aris > > On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 5:49 PM, ATMunn <iamingodsa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I wasn't entirely sure what to do for the Transparent. The goal was to > make > > it the same color as a blank spot (and making the blank spots slightly > gray > > to differentiate from white). I'm not exactly sure why it wouldn't work > > though, can you send a screenshot? > > > > > > On 4/15/2018 7:56 PM, Ørjan Johansen wrote: > >> > >> On Sun, 15 Apr 2018, ATMunn wrote: > >> > >>> 3) I'm working on creating an HTML version of the report, which will > also > >>> be generated by the aforementioned Python script. Once it's ready, > there > >>> will be an always up-to-date report on the AgoraNomic GitHub. For the > >>> moment, I also have an example of what it will roughly look like on my > >>> website: http://atmunn.tk/tailor.html > >> > >> > >> Bug report: The Transparent isn't. (In fact with my default background > >> color the Platinum looks closer.) > >> > >> Greetings, > >> Ørjan. >