Hello,
Setup: I want to fill a div’s background using one of two options: an “upper” layer (a video with a dynamically passed link: {{dc:param:video}}) and a “lower” layer (an image). When the video link is empty, the image underneath should be visible. For various reasons, I am deliberately using separate upper and lower layers rather than the poster image function.
Problem: When the video link is empty (nothing passed), I can see the image in the lower layer, but it appears slightly darkened.
Current workaround: I am using two separate elements and applying conditional logic based on the presence of the video link.
Can you reproduce this and tell me why it’s happening?
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