• Resolved Guillermo77

    (@guillermo77)


    Dears, just want change the color of the loading gallery from white to black. When you press the image, and launch the gallery, that circle before load the gallery. ⌛️

    Is possible making with css but how? Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support Leah (a11n)

    (@lerrtle)

    Hi @guillermo77,

    Thanks for getting in touch.

    just want change the color of the loading gallery from white to black. When you press the image, and launch the gallery, that circle before load the gallery. ⌛️

    Once you activate the Jetpack Carousel feature, there are two locations from which you can select the background color:

    • The Media section at Jetpack →  Settings →  Writing in your Jetpack Dashboard. From this page you can change the Carousel color scheme, as well as choose to show or hide the photo Exif metadata and the comments area in the image lightbox.
    • The settings in your WP Admin Dashboard under Settings →  Media.

    Could you let me know which of these methods you’re trying to use? If neither of these work for you, could you please post your site URL here so that we can have a look?

    If you want it to remain private, you can also contact us via this contact form. If you choose to reach out directly, please include a link to this thread.

    Is possible making with css but how?

    As per our Scope of Support, we don’t provide assistance with custom CSS.

    Thread Starter Guillermo77

    (@guillermo77)

    I just want change the color of the loading circle I know how change the gallery color to black or white. ⌛️ Is when you launch the gallery, and is loading, before show the gallery.

    I don’t no what class is or how change the color, you no can change in the setting. Can be good the circle loading color match the background color, in this moment is always white and transparent.

    Is like this image but one circle⌛️ maybe with one class is possible put black color important

    Thanks to you

    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi there, @guillermo77,

    As my colleague mentioned earlier, this sort of customisation goes beyond our scope of support.

    You can surely use CSS to change that and to find out the correct class to edit; you can use the Inspector element in your browser.

    If you are not familiar with CSS, I would recommend this tutorial:
    https://wordpress.com/dailypost/2013/07/25/css-selectors/

    Hope that helps!

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