jmfcodes
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thank you. I do hope you’ll reconsider the default animation, but appreciate the workaround.
That would be great for me, and I would appreciate it.
The best option is to make animations opt-in, not opt out, and the animations shouldn’t obstruct the content. (Example: a user with low dexterity and low vision accidentally mouses over an image while trying to get a better look, so now they can’t see the image. Example 2: a low-vision user using a magnifier mouses over an image and now can’t see it.)
If you really want a mouseover action for everyone, I would like to see something less invasive that also accentuates the hovered image, like a solid border (with a customizable color or style as premium features?).
Yes.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Afterlight] Remove image hover effectsoh wow!! that did the trick! Thanks so much!
Thanks also for the learning moment– I hadn’t realized browser-specific aesthetic features were a thing for themes. This will help in the future.
Cheers!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Afterlight] Remove image hover effectsI am using Firefox on Ubuntu… but I just checked with Opera, and I’m not seeing the effect.
How very bizarre!
Here is an example of the background image showing through the primary image at mouseover: https://snag.gy/rF7Pvg.jpg
Tycho is an endless source of laughs around here 🙂
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Afterlight] Remove image hover effectsHi Gemma! I wasn’t able to fully sort this out yet. It looks like the effect specifically applies to images that are links, like here:
https://glutenfreerv.com/2019/01/06/tycho-the-cat/
https://glutenfreerv.com/2019/01/06/installing-an-rv-slide-awning/I guess the workaround for now is to make the pictures unclickable.