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Is therean option how to customize the toolbar in size?
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x3.projectphoto.1 by Stephan Winter, on Flickrmjau-mjau wrote:Settings -> custom -> custom CSS:$winter wrote:Is there an option how to customize the toolbar in size?Button size will increase proportionally.Code#x3_plugin_buttons > button { font-size: 1.2em; }
And can be forced to put 9 figures for example?mjau-mjau wrote:Use the required attribute for the form element:masquefotos wrote:I was looking forward to updating the contact form to add the phone field, but this field is not mandatory and can be left without padding, is there any form that is a required field? And force you to put a phone number?Code<input type="tel" name="Phone Number" placeholder="Phone number" required>
*By double click I meant mostly that's a hidden feature and that zone is expected to be exclusively for "on / off". I think we understand each other here.mjau-mjau wrote:The "double click" feature is not something implemented as a feature expected to be known by general website visitors, and is just a "bonus" feature. I don't see how it overrides the pause-action ... You want to "pause", you click once.drzylvon wrote:1- UI :
I find the double click to skip a bit quirky to use : nothing hints at it -you have to know about it- and it's basically "overriding" the pause action.
We will likely expand with some features like this in a future release, because we can. Although I am generally opposed to the idea of a full audio player ... what makes you think the visitor has any interest in seeing what track is playing, or navigating between tracks? If they want to listen to their own choice of music, then Im sure they wouldn't listen to the music coming from a website in the first place. It is also an important design-focus to keep things as simple and distraction-free as possible. But likely we will add some options soon ...drzylvon wrote:I wish to suggest that perhaps the button could expand on mouse over with two actions : pause and next ? (edit : to be totally honest, I think displaying the "current title" somehow would be good in that "expanded mode" ?)
I can't say I agree. The "sound" icon is globally recognized in websites for sound control, and the musical-note feels too cartoon-like ...drzylvon wrote:Perhaps but that's total nitpicking :-), I'd replace the "sound on" icon with something more "music" explicit, like the icon on that post title?
Noted. Will be considered in the future. Personally, as an experienced UX web designer, I am against this kind of behavior, as it makes too many assumptions about the visitor, and hi-jacks their browser. Modern websites don't use audio much these days, because it is scientifically proven that most visitors will look for the "stop" button first thing.drzylvon wrote:The old player had that. If one photo folder contained an mp3 file, it would play that file instead. Here, I'd like the same logic, being able to play one or more "local songs".