to the configuration file, but it's not working. This same rule works for Thunderbird, so I'm not sure what's wrong.
Any tips on what I might be missing? Is it possible that Thorium simply doesn't support transparency, or am I doing something wrong? I'm not sure what to do next, and I'd appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks!
That class expression is probably not correct. Can you share some examples of what the initialClass is for your thorium windows?
You can find this info by executing the following command in bash: hyprctl clients
If you want to rule out an issue with transparency, you can do something like this to manually set it and see:
hyprctl setprop address:0x[ADDRESS] alphainactive 0.5. Note that you need to supply the window address, which can also be found using the aforementioned hyprctl clients command.
I got the opacity rule to work for Thorium by running hyprctl clients and getting the correct class, which is Thorium-browser. However, it also makes videos and pictures transparent, which is kind of annoying.