On 11/25/2013 05:35 PM, Angel Herráez wrote:
>> That would be tricky to do without going into the JSmol code
>> and changing it directly. Do so only if you do not worry about future
>> JSmol updates.
>
> It should be possible to chenge that using a CSS rule that overrides
> what is set in source code. You just need to identify the ID of the
> element. And maybe add the "important" keyword to impose your rule.
>
> On a quick look, this seems to be the relevant piece:
>
> <div id="clazzloader-status" style="position: absolute; bottom: 4px;
> left: 4px; padding: 2px 8px; z-index: 3333; background-color:
> rgb(142, 0, 0); color: yellow; font-family: Arial,sans-serif;
> font-size: 10pt; white-space: nowrap; opacity: 0;"
>
>
> So, Rolf, you can add in your page header:
>
> <style>
> #clazzloader-status { opacity:1 !important; }
> </style>
>
Thanks, Angel. That does the trick. But now the last message
"Application loaded." stays visible until the mouse is moved over the
message.
Regards,
Rolf
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