Integrating Lightbox 2.0 with your web design

Posted by admin on December 2nd, 2009 and filed under web design | 20 Comments »

Learn how to utilise the power opf Lightbox 2.0 with your web design projects, quickly and easily.

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20 Responses

  1. bataleo Says:

    Thanks man!!! 5 …
    Thanks man!!! 5 stars

  2. dorchdude Says:

    same, did u find …
    same, did u find out how to get it to work properly, and how if you did? Thanks

  3. dorchdude Says:

    thats what im …
    thats what im getting. How did you fix it?
    Thanks

  4. GracelynnCrews Says:

    i am LOVING this …
    i am LOVING this tutorial. but i think im having the same problem as steve. i sure hope you’re active on here. i really need to get this site built.

    i am up to the point of linking the smaller to the larger and when i tried to view it originally. it would still just open a new page. however i was doing it on one of the preset template so i made a new blank one. tried again but this time i just get “errors”

    UHG

    PLEASE help fast!

  5. sidadrumbum Says:

    Hey, im having the …
    Hey, im having the same problem, could you tell me how you resolved it please?
    Thanks.

  6. robcheshire Says:

    How do i activate …
    How do i activate the next and previous links so i can scroll threw numerous images

  7. iboco Says:

    Thanks a million …
    Thanks a million buddy
    I got it worked with your instructions..

  8. sleepless67 Says:

    it worked. thanks …
    it worked. thanks again! I have a question, what if you want to click on an image and then it activates lightbox, but you have a series of images that you don’t want to show on your website, but rather, they are just versions of your larger image (example: multiple portfolio images for one thumbnail)

  9. sleepless67 Says:

    I’m just learning …
    I’m just learning all of this and I’m really grateful to have found your tutorial. I’m going to give this a shot. I like how straightforward you made it seem. wish me luck! and thank you : )

  10. YaCupidStunt Says:

    Wow thank you so …
    Wow thank you so much, you don’t know how much this was stressing me out tryin’ to get it working! thanks again!!

  11. EthernetKid Says:

    I got it, thanks.
    I got it, thanks.

  12. Psmeg Says:

    Sounds to me like …
    Sounds to me like you either have the path to the javascript and/or CSS set incorrectly, or you don’t have the required JS/CSS files available.

    Check those first and then let me know if you still have problems.

  13. EthernetKid Says:

    I did this, but had …
    I did this, but had it’s final product of just linking to another page of a larger view of the image. :( Any help?

  14. rockbottomriser Says:

    Thank you so much …
    Thank you so much for this tutorial, i kept making a simple mistake, and having nothing else to reference was driving me mad. This was a true help! Thank you!

  15. Psmeg Says:

    Steve, do you have …
    Steve, do you have a copy of the page online so I can take a look at the code and see if I can help with your problem?

    Alternatively, can you post the error message here to see if I can shed some light on the issue?

  16. Steve126a Says:

    Loved your tutorial …
    Loved your tutorial. However, when I implemented the code as you instructed, it did not work on my page. In Firefox, nothing happens and in IE, I get an error.

  17. Psmeg Says:

    No problem guys, my …
    No problem guys, my pleasure. :0)

  18. flaggies Says:

    brilliant, thank …
    brilliant, thank you for being so generous and sharing your knowledge.
    Maria

  19. flaggies Says:

    brilliant, it has …
    brilliant, it has helped a great deal, many thanks for so generously sharing your knowledge

  20. Magicofja Says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the tutorial. Helped me a lot. Thanks again :)

    -Justin

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