ImageLightbox.js Plugin
Responsive and touch-friendly lightbox for Wordpress. Uses ImageLightbox.js by Osvaldas Valutis
Responsive and touch-friendly lightbox for WordPress.
Has no options. It will run on posts/pages/attachments. It will NOT run on categories, archives, front page etc.
Thanks to:
Installation
- Upload wp-imagelightbox to
/wp-content/plugins
- Activate plugin from admin interface
FAQ
Where are the options?
There aren’t any at the moment!
How to change the imagelightbox type?
At the moment there is no way to change the type unless you edit the code of the plugin. Inside wp-imagelightbox.php you can edit the option parameters to whatever you desire. Please keep in mind they will be overwritten on update.
Changelog
r13
r12
- Fixed a typo in the activation code
r11
- Fixed an issue where swiping left/right and closing the image by touching outside the image didn’t work while logged in (
#wpadminbar
had a higher z-index) - Disabled “history” by default, so we don’t break users back buttons in certain cases, needs more investigation
r10
- Added !important to our zoom button so it doesn’t get overriden by theme styles (hopefully)
r9
- Added a very rudimentary “open in a new tab” button to let the browser handle large images (ie: screenshots)
- Fixed the shape of navigation buttons on mobile (now they are round)
- Also moved the navigation buttons on the bottom on mobile.
r8
- Fixed an issue with the init script being present on archive pages
- Remove the $type from the data-imagelightbox attribute, as we don’t use that anymore
r7
- Refactored the init script
- Updated ImageLightbox.js, swapped to https://github.com/rejas/imagelightbox
- Cleaned a lot of code
r6
- Forgot to add the new .js name to the repo (can we have git, please, wordpress.org?)
r5
- Fixed version number loading
r4
- Added a “view original image” button which opens the current image in a new tab
- Defaulting to mode=f which corresponds to Osvaldas’ “combination” mode
- Stuff that I forgot?
r3
- Fixed dependency on jQuery
r2
- Tweaked the CSS a bit. Overlay is now dark, nav is “tigther”. Looks better on mobiles phones, too (imho).
r1