Opacity in a sentence as a noun

I need to build a UI that doesn't use opacity animations?

If they start leaving because Facebook's UX opacity hurts their brand more than it helps, then it's lights out.

Oh, and don't use opacity either, since that also kills performance.

Suppose you had just a little dot next to each comment, the opacity of which is 100 + k * upvote rate>.

The key takeaway: > New stacking contexts can be formed [ w]hen an element has an > opacity value less than 1.

The price for that transparency is selective opacity in a few still-sensitive areas.

Baudrillard noted the opacity of Americans to perceive symbolic protest.

The CSS 3 spec [2] elaborates: > Since an element with opacity less than 1 is composited from a > single offscreen image, content outside of it cannot be layered > in z-order between pieces of content inside of it.

"* It points out that this process bypasses the regular justice system, which ought to progress by both legislation and precedent-based case study:"Perhaps the most destructive part of it all is the secrecy and opacity.

The problem of supporting many different device configurations is an old one on desktop systems and that problem is only magnified 10x for embedded engineers because of the opacity.

I usually provide some idea of estimated implementation time so they can do the division themselves, being ethically reluctant about a price-support scheme that is reliant solely on opacity of cost basis and/or what the implementation actually involves, but it doesn't seem to matter.

Opacity definitions

noun

the phenomenon of not permitting the passage of electromagnetic radiation

noun

incomprehensibility resulting from obscurity of meaning

See also: opaqueness

noun

the quality of being opaque to a degree; the degree to which something reduces the passage of light

See also: opaqueness