The image likely has a transparent background. Try setting the image’s background to white in the editor you’re using.
Hadi said:
The image likely has a transparent background. Try setting the image’s background to white in the editor you’re using.
Or just switch from dark mode to light mode for a moment. Edit: But I see they’re trying to fix it, but the person should be careful with transparent images.
Funny thing is, the dates are wrong…
Bailey said:
Funny thing is, the dates are wrong…
Haha, that took me a minute.
Bailey said:
Funny thing is, the dates are wrong…
Haha, this has been fixed as well. Good eye.
Bailey said:
Funny thing is, the dates are wrong…
Haha, this has been fixed as well. Good eye.
Here I was wondering… why would you care about an invite from 10 months ago?
Bailey said:
Funny thing is, the dates are wrong…
Just the year… minor detail. More than 80% of the date is correct.
Save it as a JPEG and it won’t be transparent. Or take a screenshot of it not on dark mode.
Edit: the background was indeed transparent, and the issue was fixed once I selected a white background. Thank you, everyone.
Uh… I think I’m stating the obvious here, but they’ve made a typo on the gathering date. I think that was meant to be in 2025.
The person trying to be snarky but sends a mostly transparent image, what do they expect?
If I remember correctly, you used to be able to change the background to a solid color by editing the PNG. Of course, this was most likely a bug, and may have been fixed since.
The dates are also written in two different styles: 4th January and 14 December.
I can’t make it. Have a good time .
Transparent background, so just need to paste the photo on a white background and save it.
Wrong year for Saturday, January 4th. It should be 2025.
Send a separate message saying you need to put your iPhone in day mode to see this.
Just send them a screenshot.
Are we invited to the wedding?