[jQuery] Re: ImageBox by Matthieu Paineau
Hi, i'm volunteer but John didn't create yet my SVN access... so i'm waiting... On May 30, 9:27 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matthieu Paineau said that he wanted to continue to support it and would be committing changes to SVN. I'm not sure, though, how he's coming along with that. Rey Rhapidophyllum wrote: ImageBox looks nice. Does anyone know if it is being actively taken care of? The source code said it was written in 2006, and under Mac Firefox the image flashes right as it is being loaded. On May 30, 2007, at 2:34 PM, Glen Lipka wrote: I knew it was around somewhere. Thanks a bunch. I wish I asked sooner! Glen On 5/30/07, *Rey Bango* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Glen, Take a look at ImageBox: http://www.intelliance.fr/jquery/imagebox/ Rey Glen Lipka wrote: I know about ThickBox. :) Look at this version of the concept: http://www.doknowevil.net/litebox/ I am looking for a jQuery version of this. With the smooth transitions, and the next/back buttons. I thought I saw one a while ago, but I can't find it. Also, to ThickBox developers. I can not for the life of me figure out how to make transitions. I need cut/paste examples. :( Glen -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iambright.com -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.iambright.com
[jQuery] Re: ImageBox by Matthieu Paineau
John just IM'd me and he said you should be all set. Look forward to seeing some awesome work on ImageBox Matthieu. Rey... mpaineau wrote: Hi, i'm volunteer but John didn't create yet my SVN access... so i'm waiting... On May 30, 9:27 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matthieu Paineau said that he wanted to continue to support it and would be committing changes to SVN. I'm not sure, though, how he's coming along with that. Rey Rhapidophyllum wrote: ImageBox looks nice. Does anyone know if it is being actively taken care of? The source code said it was written in 2006, and under Mac Firefox the image flashes right as it is being loaded. On May 30, 2007, at 2:34 PM, Glen Lipka wrote: I knew it was around somewhere. Thanks a bunch. I wish I asked sooner! Glen On 5/30/07, *Rey Bango* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Glen, Take a look at ImageBox: http://www.intelliance.fr/jquery/imagebox/ Rey Glen Lipka wrote: I know about ThickBox. :) Look at this version of the concept: http://www.doknowevil.net/litebox/ I am looking for a jQuery version of this. With the smooth transitions, and the next/back buttons. I thought I saw one a while ago, but I can't find it. Also, to ThickBox developers. I can not for the life of me figure out how to make transitions. I need cut/paste examples. :( Glen -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iambright.com -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.iambright.com -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iambright.com
[jQuery] Re: ImageBox by Matthieu Paineau
Not sure why I didn't notice this one. http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/imagebox.html Does it do that thing with the line down the middle in FF on Mac? It probably would be a good idea to use the same html markup as the Prototype version. That way, you could replace the libraries and it would work just the same. Plug and play. Wouldn't that be fantastic? A website that specified markup for common controls that each library would follow? Glen On 5/30/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matthieu Paineau said that he wanted to continue to support it and would be committing changes to SVN. I'm not sure, though, how he's coming along with that. Rey Rhapidophyllum wrote: ImageBox looks nice. Does anyone know if it is being actively taken care of? The source code said it was written in 2006, and under Mac Firefox the image flashes right as it is being loaded. On May 30, 2007, at 2:34 PM, Glen Lipka wrote: I knew it was around somewhere. Thanks a bunch. I wish I asked sooner! Glen On 5/30/07, *Rey Bango* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Glen, Take a look at ImageBox: http://www.intelliance.fr/jquery/imagebox/ Rey Glen Lipka wrote: I know about ThickBox. :) Look at this version of the concept: http://www.doknowevil.net/litebox/ I am looking for a jQuery version of this. With the smooth transitions, and the next/back buttons. I thought I saw one a while ago, but I can't find it. Also, to ThickBox developers. I can not for the life of me figure out how to make transitions. I need cut/paste examples. :( Glen -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iambright.com -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iambright.com
[jQuery] Re: ImageBox by Matthieu Paineau
Hi Glen, Not sure why I didn't notice this one. http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/imagebox.html Does it do that thing with the line down the middle in FF on Mac? Stefan was the original author of ImageBox. Matthieu volunteered to work on it since Stefan couldn't support it at the time. It probably would be a good idea to use the same html markup as the Prototype version. That way, you could replace the libraries and it would work just the same. Plug and play. Wouldn't that be fantastic? A website that specified markup for common controls that each library would follow? I think its a great idea and I think you're just the man for the job! hehe. ;) Rey
[jQuery] Re: ImageBox by Matthieu Paineau
On 6/2/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does it do that thing with the line down the middle in FF on Mac? I don't know if it ever got implemented, but I posted the solution to this in the prior thread. (I'm on a limited paid hotel connection at the moment or I'd spend more time digging for you.) The problem is that Fx creates a dotted outline around links with focus(the :focus pseudo-selector) This is done for accessibility reasons. If you want to cancel it out, just add outline : none to the appropriate a:focus selector(might have to add it) since the image used for the links already provides visual feedback that something's happening and can take place of the outline.
[jQuery] Re: ImageBox by Matthieu Paineau
Hey Su, I got your back. I hope you don't mind me reposting your other post. Rey... Su's original posting: Unfortunately, while I know my markup and CSS, I'm pretty much just far enough into JS to mess around with existing code, but not often create it *grin* The stylesheet for Lightbox doesn't do anything to the focus property, so the next possibility I see is that it looks like the next/prev links are immediately being hidden as part of the imageswitching function. So, maybe it's that they just get removed before there's a chance for the outline to show? I haven't quite figured out yet whether or when you're doing this in relation to the user clicking. The important thing to remember, though, is that this isn't a case of Don't do it, but Don't negate it. The guideline is just that the focus should be indicated *somehow*. If you don't like the default outline, you can change it to something else. So, all that's really necessary is this: #ImageBoxPrevImage:hover, #ImageBoxPrevImage:focus { outline : none; background-image: url(images/imagebox/prev_image.jpg); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position: left bottom; } ...which gets rid of the outline, but still ensures that there is feedback. (BTW: Focus rules should come after hover. I can't remember the reasoning for it, and barely understood it then. It's just one of those things.) Su wrote: On 6/2/07, *Glen Lipka* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does it do that thing with the line down the middle in FF on Mac? I don't know if it ever got implemented, but I posted the solution to this in the prior thread. (I'm on a limited paid hotel connection at the moment or I'd spend more time digging for you.) The problem is that Fx creates a dotted outline around links with focus(the :focus pseudo-selector) This is done for accessibility reasons. If you want to cancel it out, just add outline : none to the appropriate a:focus selector(might have to add it) since the image used for the links already provides visual feedback that something's happening and can take place of the outline. -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775- (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iambright.com