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How to add a background image on top of a previous background image?


I have a css page that I am writing and I need to apply a background image in one class and then use a different class to put a partially transparent background image on top of the one that is already there. That is a bit of a word salad so let me give a bit of a demonstration.

html{
    <div class="background1">...</div>
    <div class="background1 backgroundFilter">...</div>
    <div class="background2">...</div>
    <div class="background2 backgroundFilter">...</div>
}
css {
    .background1 {
        background-image:url(...);
    }
    .background2 {
        background-image:url(...);
    }
    .backgroundFilter {
        background-image:url(...);
    }
}

In this example the first div should have background image 1, the second should have background image 1 but with the filter image placed on top of it, then the third should be image 2 and the fourth should be image 2 with the same filter on it.

In this example however .backgroundFilter would be overwriting the previous image instead of overlaying it.

Is this possible or do I need to make a different class for each version of the background image?


Solution

  • You can consider CSS variables. Specify 2 background layer that you can change later. You can easily scale to any number of background:

    .container > div {
      background:
        /*we make the default value a transparent image*/
        var(--im1,linear-gradient(transparent,transparent)),
        var(--im2,linear-gradient(transparent,transparent)); 
        
      height:200px;
      width:200px;
      display:inline-block;
    }
    
    .background1 {
      --im2: url(https://picsum.photos/200/300?image=0);
    }
    
    .background2 {
      --im2: url(https://picsum.photos/200/300?image=1069);
    }
    
    .backgroundFilter {
      --im1: linear-gradient(to right,transparent,green);;
    }
    <div class="container">
    <div class="background1">...</div>
    <div class="background1 backgroundFilter">...</div>
    <div class="background2">...</div>
    <div class="background2 backgroundFilter">...</div>
    </div>

    You can also consider a pseudo element for the new background but you are limited with only 3 backgrounds since we have only 2 pseudo elements:

    .container > div { 
      height:200px;
      width:200px;
      display:inline-block;
      position:relative;
      z-index:0;
    }
    
    .background1 {  
      background: url(https://picsum.photos/200/300?image=0);
    }
    
    .background2 { 
      background: url(https://picsum.photos/200/300?image=1069);
    }
    
    .backgroundFilter::before {
      content:'';
      position:absolute;
      z-index:-1;
      top:0;
      left:0;
      right:0;
      bottom:0;
      background: linear-gradient(to right,transparent,green);;
    }
    <div class="container">
    <div class="background1">...</div>
    <div class="background1 backgroundFilter">...</div>
    <div class="background2">...</div>
    <div class="background2 backgroundFilter">...</div>
    </div>