Filters
Backdrop Brightness
Utilities for applying backdrop brightness filters to an element.
Quick reference
Class | Properties |
---|---|
backdrop-brightness-0 | backdrop-filter: brightness(0); |
backdrop-brightness-50 | backdrop-filter: brightness(.5); |
backdrop-brightness-75 | backdrop-filter: brightness(.75); |
backdrop-brightness-90 | backdrop-filter: brightness(.9); |
backdrop-brightness-95 | backdrop-filter: brightness(.95); |
backdrop-brightness-100 | backdrop-filter: brightness(1); |
backdrop-brightness-105 | backdrop-filter: brightness(1.05); |
backdrop-brightness-110 | backdrop-filter: brightness(1.1); |
backdrop-brightness-125 | backdrop-filter: brightness(1.25); |
backdrop-brightness-150 | backdrop-filter: brightness(1.5); |
backdrop-brightness-200 | backdrop-filter: brightness(2); |
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Basic usage
Controlling backdrop brightness
Use the backdrop-brightness-{amount?}
utilities to control an element’s backdrop brightness.
<div class="backdrop-brightness-50 bg-white/30 ...">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
<div class="backdrop-brightness-125 bg-white/30 ...">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
<div class="backdrop-brightness-200 bg-white/30 ...">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
Removing backdrop filters
To remove all of the backdrop filters on an element at once, use the backdrop-filter-none
utility:
<div class="backdrop-blur-md backdrop-brightness-150 md:backdrop-filter-none">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
This can be useful when you want to remove backdrop filters conditionally, such as on hover or at a particular breakpoint.
Applying conditionally
Hover, focus, and other states
Tailwind lets you conditionally apply utility classes in different states using variant modifiers. For example, use hover:backdrop-brightness-150
to only apply the backdrop-brightness-150
utility on hover.
<div class="backdrop-brightness-110 hover:backdrop-brightness-150">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
For a complete list of all available state modifiers, check out the Hover, Focus, & Other States documentation.
Breakpoints and media queries
You can also use variant modifiers to target media queries like responsive breakpoints, dark mode, prefers-reduced-motion, and more. For example, use md:backdrop-brightness-150
to apply the backdrop-brightness-150
utility at only medium screen sizes and above.
<div class="backdrop-brightness-110 md:backdrop-brightness-150">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
To learn more, check out the documentation on Responsive Design, Dark Mode and other media query modifiers.
Using custom values
Customizing your theme
By default, Tailwind includes a handful of general purpose backdrop-brightness
utilities. You can customize these values by editing theme.backdropBrightness
or theme.extend.backdropBrightness
in your tailwind.config.js
file.
tailwind.config.js
module.exports = { theme: { extend: { backdropBrightness: { 25: '.25', 175: '1.75', } } }}
Learn more about customizing the default theme in the theme customization documentation.
Arbitrary values
If you need to use a one-off backdrop-brightness
value that doesn’t make sense to include in your theme, use square brackets to generate a property on the fly using any arbitrary value.
<div class="backdrop-brightness-[1.75]">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
Learn more about arbitrary value support in the arbitrary values documentation.