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Aura Opacity Setting

I think it would be great if I could adjust the opacity of auras. In particular, if I have a lot of auras overlapping, the players can't see the background very well. I know his has been suggested before for people wanting to make opaque darkness effects. Let's get more than 10 votes this time :)
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David M.
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API Scripter
You can actually do this right now, though it is not obvious. In the token settings where you select the color, you can click on a color from the selection grid then click in the "hex" section where the html code is located and add a two digit number to the end of that code to adjust the transparency (lower = more transparent). After entering the transparency numbers, hit enter then save the token settings.
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Nice tip! I did not know that! David M. said: You can actually do this right now, though it is not obvious. In the token settings where you select the color, you can click on a color from the selection grid then click in the "hex" section where the html code is located and add a two digit number to the end of that code to adjust the transparency (lower = more transparent). After entering the transparency numbers, hit enter then save the token settings.
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Roll20 Dev Team
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Marketplace Creator
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