• Resolved staipa

    (@staipa)


    Good morning, I have a minor problem not with your plugin, but you can probably help me solve it.
    As you can see on my site, at the top there are two buttons to change from light mode (the default of my theme) to dark mode.
    When Dark Mode is set, some CSS is automatically modified, but there is a way to force the plugin not to modify certain CSS by indicating the class or IDs.
    When I change to dark mode your splash screen instead of remaining transparent becomes black and covers the site. Can you tell me which CSS I could tell my dark mode plugin not to modify?
    I know it’s not your problem but it would be very kind of you to answer me.

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  • Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @staipa,

    Thank you very much for using our plugin.

    Our plugin does not modify the styles in the theme, only the styles in the loading screen that are part of the own plugin. However, if you configured the loading screen to use a dark background color with transparency, and the theme has dark colors too, overlapping them displays colors black.

    Please go to the plugin settings and select a color through the “Select background color” attribute that does not affect your main and alternative theme styles.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter staipa

    (@staipa)

    In fact, I said that there is another plugin that modifies them, but that I can set not to modify specific classes or ids, I asked you if you could tell me which ones are in the background of the splash screen so that I can put in the blacklist the other plugin those css and avoid modifying them.

    But if you can’t no problem.
    Thanks

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @staipa

    I’m sorry. The class name applied to the loading screen is lp-screen

    Best regards.

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