Excellent, Many thanks for pointer David. It's allowed me to figure it
out ;)

On May 6, 5:07 pm, David Karger <[email protected]> wrote:
> you're linking to an old version of the api (2.0) on an old unreliable
> server (static.simile). Suggest you move to the 2.2.0 version on the
> currently supported server, 
> simile-widgets.org:http://trunk.simile-widgets.org/exhibit/api/
>
> The spinner and word "Working" are inside a div with a class:
> <div class="exhibit-busyIndicator-content"><img
> src="http://static.simile.mit.edu/exhibit/api-2.0/images/progress-running.gif";>
> Working...</div>
> so you could use css on the class if you wanted to override.
>
> The outer bubble is not defined through CSS so it would be harder for
> you to style through CSS.   However, you still don't need to copy the
> whole UI code locally.  You can just override two functions,
> Exhibit.UI.showBusyIndicator() and Exhibit.UI.hideBusyIndicator() , to
> whatever you want after you load the exhibit code.
>
> On 5/5/2011 5:52 PM, pdkn wrote:> Hi guys, got Exhibit working with 
> googleSpreadsheets on a little site:
>
> >http://www.woodpop.co.uk/revive-collection.html
>
> > Site owner is over the moon about how easy it is for her to update the
> > site - so well done on the framework!
>
> > My question is can the busyIndicator be customised without having to
> > load the framework locally and edit the ui.js? i.e different border
> > color, different font, spinner...
>
> > I just haven't figured out a way to override the default values...
> > Many Thanks

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