Use the CSS Backdrop-Filter Property to Blur the Content Behind an Element

Use the CSS Backdrop-Filter Property to Blur the Content Behind an Element

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@GastaoHEsteves
@GastaoHEsteves - 10.07.2022 15:28

I loved your way of teaching. Very clear, objective and easy to understand. Thank you very much. You gained a subscriber.

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@abhisheksitar
@abhisheksitar - 30.04.2022 09:53

Thanks for the wonderful tutorial.

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@potatocouchtwo7181
@potatocouchtwo7181 - 18.01.2022 17:12

how can i use this with a linear gradient instead? does it have to be a solid color? (hsla)?

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@OscarAdan
@OscarAdan - 14.05.2021 04:38

Thank you

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@enginasar2825
@enginasar2825 - 13.05.2021 22:31

I admire your way of teaching. Thank you Ralph

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@CristianKirk
@CristianKirk - 12.05.2021 23:23

Had no idea about this property. And it's amazing, I'm gonna apply it right away on the website I'm working on at the moment! Thanks a lot.

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