8/1/2023 0 Comments Lightgallery cdnjs![]() To keep things simple, I am linking to lightgallery-all.js (or ) which I assumed contained all of them.Īre you suggesting that this is where I erred, if my intention is not toggle off some of those lightbox options for the end user? In other words, that by linking to all of them via lightgallery-all, I am actually "toggling" them all on? I'd still be loading stuff the site will never be using, right?Īs mentioned in the OP, I am not linking to those individual modules. ![]() I want to reduce that row to 2 or 3 options max, and I'm not sure simply turning the other ones invisible via "display:none" is the most elegant way to go about it. it's too much and it overflows on portrait-oriented mobile screens. 3 different zoom options, share button, download button, etc. Just so we're clear, I'm talking about the row of icons at the top righthand side of the screen in the lightbox view. Especially since the author himself says (in the thread you linked me to) that he made the share button an option (toggle) after the fact. In fact, shouldn't there be a master list of toggles somewhere that could confirm or dispel that theory? I probably shouldn't be hacking the css to simply "display:none" if there's a toggle that skips the feature entirely (and more elegantly). It's hard for me to imagine there aren't toggles to turn these options on or off. With regards to removing those options from the lightbox view, though, I apparently chose the wrong icons to use as an examples because I'm no closer to understanding how to remove the other ones. Golden rule, do not mix the two, this could become very confusing. This should answer both of the first two points. a style sheet that is loaded after the original. Any style rule changes should be made in an overriding style sheet, i.e. js? I'm using single in my example, and not even sure why. PS: While I'm here, is it better (in 2019) to use single or double quotes for things like class or ID names in. (I'm fairly confident I can take it from there, once I see this specific syntax.) I believe the customizing happens there, but I might need some help with the first two. I figure those are basic enough that there would be existing toggles for them.Īnd I believe they're all located HERE, right? (Or do I even have that wrong?) ![]()
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