BackgroundCheck automatically switches to a darker or a lighter version of an element depending on the brightness of images behind it.
Pretty amazing and useful, when doing long one-pagers with switching section backgrounds and navigation elements hovering above them.
p.background--light { color: black; } p.background--dark { color: white; } p.background--complex { color: gray; }
// Check all elements with a .target class against all images on a page BackgroundCheck.init({ targets: '.target' }); // Specific images BackgroundCheck.init({ targets: '.target', images: '.thumbnails' });
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