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So right now I have a UIView with a UILabel in it. I want the background to have an opacity < 1.0 and the label to have an opacity of 1.0. However since alphas propagate down the view hierarchy, the label ends up with an opacity < 1.0 as well.

Is there anyway to do what I want without making the UILabel a subview of another view??

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  • Why don't u want to add another view? I think this should be the right way. Dec 11, 2009 at 1:09

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Just set the background color to be semitransparent:

view.backgroundColor = [[UIColor blackColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.5f];

Or, in Swift:

view.backgroundColor = UIColor.blackColor().colorWithAlphaComponent(0.5)

Or, Swift 3:

view.backgroundColor = UIColor.black.withAlphaComponent(0.5)

Note that, in this particular case, UIColor(white: 0, alpha: 0.5) is more concise, but colorWithAlphaComponent will work in general.

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  • SWIFT: view.backgroundColor = UIColor.blackColor().colorWithAlphaComponent(0.5)
    – budiDino
    Apr 22, 2016 at 16:39
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Besides being available in code, you can do this quite easily from iB as well:

  1. Within the storyboard, select the view you wish to edit;
  2. From the right panel, make sure the Attributes inspector is opened;
  3. Click on the right side of the "Background" drop down box and choose "Other ..."; it will open a colour picker dialog;
  4. Change the "Opacity" at the bottom to set the background colour opacity.
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You can set the background color of the UIView with a semi-transparent color or make the image itself semi-transparent. This way it's a property of the view that is transparent, not the view itself.

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You can use this:

self.view.layer.opacity=0.5
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    This does not do what poster wants. This sets the opacity for the label text as well as the background.
    – RajV
    May 28, 2012 at 13:35

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