Looks like the source is well-documented in English, at least, easy to
follow.

Very nice, jQuery hasn't had lightbox-style transitions since
Interface.  I'd like to incorporate these into Thickbox as some sort
of mutant uberbox. Also good to see jQuery-style element selection,
completely unobtrusive to the HTML.  (I always thought Thickbox should
have that, so I've hacked my Thickbox.)

It seems this lightbox adjusts to any size and shape of image.  How do
you plan to handle images that are larger than the viewport?  I don't
really like stretching the image Thickbox-style so I've been
brainstorming an intuitive way to scroll, based on the mouse position
from center.

Hmm, works great in IE6, and 1.2.1 has the smoothest animations...

Nice work, Leandro!

Charles
doublerebel.com

On Sep 24, 4:10 am, Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting looking plugin, I'm curious though, how does it compare to
> the thickbox plugin?  Does it allow accessing HTML pages through AJAX
> and displaying them like thickbox does?
>
> On Sep 23, 10:46 pm, Leandro Vieira Pinho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > jQuery lightBox plugin is a powerful and simple way to show images in
> > the same page. It´s inspired and based in the lightbox 2 from Lokesh
> > Dhakar (http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/)
>
> > But, it use the simplicity and flexibility of jQuery to select the
> > elements we are. You don´t need to alter your HTML code, select the
> > elements how you want.
>
> > Page:http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/(in
> > portuguese yet, I´ll translate into English asap).
>
> > Bye, and all comments and suggestions will be apreciated.

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