Backdrop Saturate
Tailwind CSS version
v2.1+
Utilities for applying backdrop saturation filters to an element.
Default class reference
Class | Properties |
---|---|
backdrop-saturate-0 | —tw-backdrop-saturate: saturate(0); |
backdrop-saturate-50 | —tw-backdrop-saturate: saturate(.5); |
backdrop-saturate-100 | —tw-backdrop-saturate: saturate(1); |
backdrop-saturate-150 | —tw-backdrop-saturate: saturate(1.5); |
backdrop-saturate-200 | —tw-backdrop-saturate: saturate(2); |
Usage
Use the saturate-{amount}
utilities alongside the backdrop-filter
utility to control an element’s backdrop saturation.
<div class="backdrop-filter backdrop-saturate-125 ...">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
Responsive
To control an element’s backrop saturation at a specific breakpoint, add a {screen}:
prefix to any existing backdrop saturate utility. For example, use md:backdrop-saturate-150
to apply the backdrop-saturate-150
utility at only medium screen sizes and above.
<div class="backdrop-filter backdrop-saturate-110 md:backdrop-saturate-150 ...">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
For more information about Tailwind’s responsive design features, check out the Responsive Design documentation.
Customizing
You can customize which backdrop-saturate
utilities are generated using the backdropSaturate
key in the theme
section of your tailwind.config.js
file.
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
+ extend: {
+ backdropSaturate: {
+ 25: '.25',
+ }
+ }
}
}
Learn more about customizing the default theme in the theme customization documentation.
Variants
By default, only responsive variants are generated for backdrop saturate utilities.
You can control which variants are generated for the backdrop saturate utilities by modifying the backdropSaturate
property in the variants
section of your tailwind.config.js
file.
For example, this config will also generate hover and focus variants:
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
variants: {
extend: {
// ...
+ backdropSaturate: ['hover', 'focus'],
}
}
}
Disabling
If you don’t plan to use the backdrop saturate utilities in your project, you can disable them entirely by setting the backdropSaturate
property to false
in the corePlugins
section of your config file:
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
corePlugins: {
// ...
+ backdropSaturate: false,
}
}