![]() ![]() By default, the hide bars delay value is set to 6000 ms. This setting defines how long it takes for a bar to display on the screen when a user accesses your lightbox from a mobile device. The backdrop duration setting allows you to set the backdrop transition duration in milliseconds. By default, the Show Caption option is set to None (default). You can choose to set the image’s title, caption, alt text, or description as the image’s caption. To enable this option, choose an image field to retrieve the caption from through the drop-down menu. Lightgallery lightbox has the ability to display a caption with images. For instance, if you’d like to set the new lightbox’s width to half the width of the default lightbox, you could change the width setting to 50% or 150px. There are two different ways to alter the default width – using percentage and using pixels (px). This option allows you to change the default width of the Lightgallery lightbox. For instance, if you’d like to set the new lightbox’s height to half the height of the default lightbox, you could change the height setting to 50% or 150px. There are two different ways to alter the default height – using percentage and using pixels (px). This option allows you to change the default height of the Lightgallery lightbox. You can define the transition speed in milliseconds (ms). The Lightgallery Lightbox extension lets you configure the transition duration through this speed setting. There are 30 different transition effects to choose from including slide, fade, zoom in, rotate, and more. The transition effect setting allows you to define the type of transition that should be applied between images. Here’s a preview of the default Lightbox settings screen followed by a detailed explanation of the different settings you can configure. Now, click on the Lightbox settings tab to begin configuring Lightgallery Lightbox’s settings. In the General settings tab, choose Lightgallery as your Lightbox script and click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen. To access the extension’s settings panel navigate to Settings > Responsive Lightbox from your WordPress site’s admin panel. ![]() The Lightgallery Lightbox extension allows users to configure its general settings from the Responsive Lightbox settings screen.
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