Imagelightbox was originly created by Osvaldas Valutis, though it was only accesible through his site. I put it here to make it more maintainable.
View a demo here: https://victorhaggqvist.github.io/touch-imagelightbox/
#How to get it
Via bower.io bower install touch-imagelightbox
Or with git git clone https://github.com/victorhaggqvist/touch-imagelightbox.git
Or download the zip.
#Requirements jQuery
NOTE: The bower install will not get jQuery for you, if you want to get jQuery from bower too use bower install jquery
#Usage Credits again to http://osvaldas.info/image-lightbox-responsive-touch-friendly
<script src="jquery.js"></script>
<script src="imagelightbox.js"></script>
<script>
$( function(){
$('a').imageLightbox(); // for a single image
// OR
$('a[lightbox="foo"]').imageLightbox(); // for a multiple, something like this
});
</script>
Checkout the demos at https://victorhaggqvist.github.io/touch-imagelightbox/.
The js used in the demos are here, https://github.com/victorhaggqvist/touch-imagelightbox/blob/gh-pages/demo.js
The CSS (and SCSS source) used to achive the demos comes with the bower package. ###Options and defaults
$(selector).imageLightbox({
selector: 'id="imagelightbox"', // string;
allowedTypes: 'png|jpg|jpeg|gif', // string;
animationSpeed: 250, // integer;
preloadNext: true, // bool; silently preload the next image
enableKeyboard: true, // bool; enable keyboard shortcuts (arrows Left/Right and Esc)
quitOnEnd: false, // bool; quit after viewing the last image
quitOnImgClick: false, // bool; quit when the viewed image is clicked
quitOnDocClick: true, // bool; quit when anything but the viewed image is clicked
onStart: false, // function/bool; calls function when the lightbox starts
onEnd: false, // function/bool; calls function when the lightbox quits
onLoadStart: false, // function/bool; calls function when the image load begins
onLoadEnd: false // function/bool; calls function when the image finishes loading
});
###Other methodes
var $instance = $(selector).imageLightbox();
// switches to the other image; accepts integer argument (an index of the desired image)
$instance.switchImageLightbox( index );
// quits the lightbox
$instance.quitImageLightbox();
#How to build Image Lightbox is buildt using the Grunt toolchain. The CSS is build using SASS and Compass, which means you need Ruby, the SASS and Compass gems to make it.
Note: Remenber that you ATM need a alpha build of Compass to make it work with Grunt (gem install compass --pre
).
If you have Node just do a npm install
then grunt
and you will have a new build in the dist/
directory.
#License MIT