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When creating a modal in twitter bootstrap, is there any way to change the background color? Remove the shading entirely?

NB: For removing shading, this doesn't work, because it also changes the click behavior. (I still want to be able to click outside the modal to close it.)

$("#myModal").modal({
  backdrop: false
});
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    Note, from a usability perspective, retaining the click to dismiss behavior without any visual feedback at all (e.g. removing the shading entirely) is a pretty poor experience. There's nothing to indicate to the user that their click in the background is "safe" and won't go through to the control underneath. There's also nothing to indicate to the user that they can click in the background to dismiss the modal in the first place.
    – Rebecca
    Jan 5, 2016 at 20:05

12 Answers 12

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To change the color via:

CSS

Put these styles in your stylesheet after the bootstrap styles:

.modal-backdrop {
   background-color: red;
}

Less

Changes the bootstrap-variables to:

@modal-backdrop-bg:           red;

Source

Sass

Changes the bootstrap-variables to:

$modal-backdrop-bg:           red;

Source

Bootstrap-Customizer

Change @modal-backdrop-bg to your desired color:

getbootstrap.com/customize/


You can also remove the backdrop via Javascript or by setting the color to transparent.

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  • no it should also work with sass or none of it. just be shure that you put these lines after the bootstrap.css. Did you try it???
    – HaNdTriX
    May 14, 2012 at 21:54
  • Tried it but made a mistake the first time around. Thanks for setting me straight.
    – Abe
    May 18, 2012 at 13:23
  • You just have to include the bootstrap.css before your css file and override the required classes to theme the modal the way you want. That is the whole point of css...its cascading.
    – GEverding
    Nov 28, 2012 at 21:58
  • To find out which bootstrap class to modify, you can open Inspect Element. I am new to bootstrap and didn't find a good resource to find out all of the details about the bootstrap classes and where they are used. Jun 18, 2013 at 21:13
  • I used a quick inline style on the modal-content object: style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px;" Jul 2, 2018 at 20:35
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If you want to change the background color of the backdrop for a specific modal, you can access the backdrop element in this way:

$('#myModal').data('bs.modal').$backdrop

Then you can change any css property via .css jquery function. In particular, with background:

$('#myModal').data('bs.modal').$backdrop.css('background-color','orange')

Note that $('#myModal') has to be initialized, otherwise $backdrop is going to be null. Same applies to bs.modal data element.

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    This works perfectly for targeting a specific modal. And it seems that the initialization happens quickly enough that it works to put this line directly after $('#myModal').modal(); (if not, this would have to be wrapped in an event listener for #myModal's 'shown' event). Note that instead of putting the css styles directly in javascript, you can use $('#myModal').data('bs.modal').$backdrop.addClass('myModal-backdrop'); as @Simon-Bengtsson shows in his answer.
    – Rebecca
    Jan 5, 2016 at 20:02
  • 1
    $backdrop is now undefined. Jan 17, 2020 at 21:32
  • also _backdrop is null Jan 17, 2020 at 21:33
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CSS

If this doesn't work:

.modal-backdrop {
   background-color: red;
}

try this:

.modal { 
   background-color: red !important; 
}
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6

remove bootstrap modal background try this one

.modal-backdrop {
   background: none;
}
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It gets a little bit more complicated if you want to add the background to a specific modal. One way of solving that is to add and call something like this function instead of showing the modal directly:

function showModal(selector) {
    $(selector).modal('show');
    $('.modal-backdrop').addClass('background-backdrop');
}

Any css can then be applied to the background-backdrop class.

0
3

Add the following CSS;

.modal .modal-dialog .modal-content{  background-color: #d4c484; }

<div class="modal fade">
<div class="modal-dialog" role="document">
<div class="modal-content">
...
...
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3

For Bootstrap 4 you may have to use .modal-backdrop.show and play around with !important flag on both background-color and opacity.

E.g.

.modal-backdrop.show {
   background-color: #f00;
   opacity: 0.75;
}
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If you need to remove shading for only one type of modal windows, you can simply add ID to your modal window

<div class="modal fade" id="myModal">...</div>

and in you css file add the following

#myModal .modal-backdrop {background-color: transparent;}

If you need to remove shading for all modal windows, just skip the step with assigning ID.

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    I tried this first and it doesn't work at all. It seems bootstrap puts the .modal-backdrop element in an entirely separate place in the DOM, not nested within the #myModal element. So the id #myModal has nothing to do with the .modal-backdrop and the CSS style is ignored.
    – Rebecca
    Jan 5, 2016 at 19:49
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I used couple of hours trying to figure how to remove background from launched modal, so far tried

.modal-backdrop {    background: none; }

Didn't work even I have tried to work with javascript like

 <script type="text/javascript">   
 $('#modal-id').on('shown.bs.modal',  function () {
       $(".modal-backdrop.in").hide();     })
</script>

Also didn't work either. I just added

data-backdrop="false"

to

<div class="modal fade" id="myModal" data-backdrop="false">......</div>

And Applying css CLASS

.modal {     background-color: transparent !important;  }

Now its working like a charm This worked with Bootstrap 3

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For Angular(7+) Project:

::ng-deep .modal-backdrop.show {
    opacity: 0.7 !important;
}

Otherwise you can use:

.modal-backdrop.show {
    opacity: 0.7 !important;
}
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When modal appears, it will trigger event show.bs.modal before appearing. I tried at Safari 13.1.2 on MacOS 10.15.6. When show.bs.modal event triggered, the .modal-backgrop is not inserted into body yet.

So, I give up to addClass, and removeClass to .modal-backdrop dynamically.

After viewing a lot articles on the Internet, I found a code snippet. It addClass and removeClass to the body, which is the parent of .modal-backdrop, when show.bs.modal and hide.bs.modal events triggered.

ps: I use Bootstrap 4.5.

CSS

// In order to addClass/removeClass on the `body`. The parent of `.modal-backdrop`
.no-modal-bg .modal-backdrop {
    background: none;
}

Javascript

$('#myModalId').on('show.bs.modal', function(e) {
     $('body').addClass('no-modal-bg');
}).on('hidden.bs.modal', function(e) {
     // 'hide.bs.modal' or 'hidden.bs.modal', depends on your needs.
     $('body').removeClass('no-modal-bg');
});

References

  1. The code snippet after google
  2. Bootstrap 4.5, modal, #events
  3. Bootstrap 4.5 documents
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$(".modal").on('shown.bs.modal', function() {
    $('.modal-backdrop').css('background', '#00000073');
});

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