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The following code shows how to use various built-in ggplot2 themes to automatically change the background color of the plots: p + themebw () white background and grey gridlines. I know it's a really old question, but it's the first result on duckduckgo, so I wanted to share what I think it's a better and more modern solution. Example 2: Use Built-in Theme to Change Background Color. $(".grayscale").removeClass().fadeTo(400, 0.8).addClass("nongrayscale").fadeTo(400, 1) ĮDIT 2 (For IE10-11 Users): The solution above will not work with the changes Microsoft has made to the browser as of late, so here's an updated solution that will allow you to grayscale (or desaturate) your images. $(".nongrayscale").removeClass().fadeTo(400,0.8).addClass("grayscale").fadeTo(400, 1) Browse 9,392 black and grey background stock illustrations and vector graphics available royalty-free, or search for black background or dark background to find more great stock images and vector art. I've also attached an image to show my results of my implementation of this.ĮDIT: Also, if you want the image to just toggle back and forth with jQuery, here's the page source for that.I've included the web link to jQuery and and image that's online so you should just be able to copy/paste to test it out: o-filter: url("data:image/svg+xml utf8,#grayscale") įilter: url("data:image/svg+xml utf8,#grayscale") Abstract smooth empty grey studio well use as background,business report,digital,website template,backdrop. moz-filter: url("data:image/svg+xml utf8,#grayscale") Abstract luxury plain blur grey and black gradient, used as background studio wall for display your products.
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Many pages online speaks about this solution to grey out elements: filter: url("data:image/svg+xml utf8,#grayscale") /* Firefox 10+, Firefox on Android */īut actually it does not seem to work for css background images, as the webkit filter do.Īre there any solution (maybe with jquery?) to hack this lack of support for filter on less advanced browsers?
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