• Resolved midnightxxxx

    (@midnightxxxx)


    When I click on an image in my timeline it opens in a box (is this what is referred to as a lightbox?).

    In the top right hand there is an “Expand the Image” icon. When clicked the image zooms in and is larger than the screen, just what I want, but I cant find a way to scroll the image horizontally – how is this done?

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  • Plugin Support Jyoti Bhandari

    (@jyoti197)

    Hi @midnightxxxx,

    Thanks for using our plugin.
    The image will expand in the pop light box according to the original size of the image.
    Your timeline image size is too large that’s why after clicking on the zoom button you are getting the original size of the image.
    If you reduce the size of the image then it will show perfectly in the pop light box.

    Thanks & Regards

    Thread Starter midnightxxxx

    (@midnightxxxx)

    Hi @jyoti197

    Thanks for responding.

    I really want to be able to click on an image from the timeline and then zoom in to the image and scroll around.

    Is that not possible with Cool Timeline?

    Also, how do I work out how big an image should be, and by “big” do you mean dimensions or number of bytes?

    Jon

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by midnightxxxx.
    Plugin Support Jyoti Bhandari

    (@jyoti197)

    Hi @midnightxxxx ,

    Sorry, our plugin’s current version does not support this feature.

    Thanks & Regards

    Thread Starter midnightxxxx

    (@midnightxxxx)

    Hi Jyoti,
    I managed to get the image to work as I wanted without the lightbox – I just spent an hour trying to remember how I did it but I cant replicate the original issue. Anyway its doing what I wanted.

    Is it possible to change colour of the story title in teh free version or is that a premium feature?

    Thanks
    Jon

    Plugin Support Jyoti Bhandari

    (@jyoti197)

    Hi @midnightxxxx,

    please use the below-shared custom CSS to change the story title color.

    .ultimate-style .timeline-post .timeline-content .content-title{
    color: #EDDE75 !important;
    }

    Thanks & Regards

    Thread Starter midnightxxxx

    (@midnightxxxx)

    Thanks Jyoti I will try that. I have only used blocks so far and know nothing about CSS – can you point me to an easy introduction to using CSS?

    Plugin Support Jyoti Bhandari

    (@jyoti197)

    Hi @midnightxxxx,

    Please follow the below-shared path:-
    Go to timeline settings>style settings > custom styles
    Or you can check the screenshot: Click Here

    Thanks & Regards.

    Thread Starter midnightxxxx

    (@midnightxxxx)

    Thanks Jyoti, perfect, many thanks for your help, very much appreciated.

    Jon

    Plugin Support Jyoti Bhandari

    (@jyoti197)

    Hi @midnightxxxx,

    It’s my pleasure.
    Please try to provide a few minutes from your valuable time to add a review click here

    Thanks & Regards

    Thread Starter midnightxxxx

    (@midnightxxxx)

    Hi Jyoti,

    Is there a way to change the Month/Year colour independently, perhaps in the Custom CSS?

    i.e. the date that shows on the opposite side of the timeline to the image. As things stand this is the same colour as the First or Second colour as set in settings.

    If it cant be changed independently then perhaps it could be the same as the Line Colour or pick up the Text colour from the theme?

    Thanks
    Jon

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by midnightxxxx.
    Plugin Support Jyoti Bhandari

    (@jyoti197)

    Hi @midnightxxxx,

    Our current version does not have the functionality to change the color of month/year independently.
    Month/year color works according to your first color and second color from the timeline settings.

    Thanks & Regards

    Thread Starter midnightxxxx

    (@midnightxxxx)

    Ok, thanks Jyoti

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