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Gallery macro - adapt elements for a page that has white background

 
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cid:jira-generated-image-avatar-a1367510-7fa9-40ec-ba55-282c05572bae Dorina-Maria Anton created this issue on 10/Jan/25 10:48
 
Summary: Gallery macro - adapt elements for a page that has white background
Issue Type: cid:jira-generated-image-avatar-53c41f5d-99eb-4f0a-b39f-ba16f1329f5a Improvement
Assignee: Unassigned
Created: 10/Jan/25 10:48
Priority: cid:jira-generated-image-static-major-3c98fe04-8b45-415e-8ae6-ea499f80b87b Major
Reporter: Dorina-Maria Anton
Description:

Could the Gallery macro have an option or automatic detection if the background of a page in which it is displayed to have the following elements adapted to the page:

  • background colour to switch from black to white or a less visually-disruptive colour
  • all the elements that appear right now with a light grey on the black background maybe switched to a more adequate colour for contrast and visibility

My thinking here is that the macro would be less visually disruptive when reading the information in a page and provide an improved user experience. Also, a gallery that fits the colours of a page could make the overall appearance of the information more professionally looking and more "polished".

 
 

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cid:jira-generated-image-avatar-a1367510-7fa9-40ec-ba55-282c05572bae Changes by Dorina-Maria Anton on 10/Jan/25 10:52
 
Description: Could the Gallery macro have an option or automatic detection if the background of a page in which it is displayed to have the following elements adapted to the page:
* background colour to switch from black to white or a less visually-disruptive colour
* all the elements that appear right now with a light grey on the black background
maybe switched to a more (<>, top-right zoom in icon, no of pictures) should have an adequate colour for contrast and visibility (accessibility)

My thinking here is that the macro
would could be less visually disruptive when reading the information in a page and provide an improved user experience. Also, a gallery that fits the colours of a page could make the overall appearance of the information more professionally looking and more "polished".