| 开发者 | adamhorne |
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| 更新时间 | 2026年6月15日 14:19 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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It's deliberately lightweight: one small canvas, no libraries, no external requests. The particle count scales to the screen size, the animation pauses when the tab isn't visible, and you can disable it on mobile. For very content-heavy pages, set it to "behind content".
Switch the Layer setting to Behind content. Some themes use high "stacking" values for sticky headers; placing the field behind your content resolves any overlap while keeping the effect.
Yes. The canvas is hidden from assistive technology and never intercepts clicks or keyboard focus. If a visitor has "reduce motion" enabled in their system and you've kept that setting on, the field renders as a calm static texture with no animation.
Absolutely. The palette is fully editable on the settings page. Add as many or as few colours as you like; the field cycles through them.
Yes. Choose sitewide, front-page-only, or by post type, and add any page/post IDs you want to exclude.
No. There are no external requests, no analytics, and no tracking of any kind.