looking great

you need to make it work with thumbnails though otherwise the page
might take aaages to load with lots of big images


weepy :...(


On Jun 24, 8:05 am, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's inching its way forward.
> It seems though that the further I take this, the more programming is
> required.
> All these details.  My dream is to have the same syntax as prototype's
> lightbox and be able to say
>
> $(element).EaseBox({
>     transitionDuration: 1000,
>     easingMethod: method,
>     zoomComple: callbackFunction,
>     maxScreenSize: 0.9,
>     overlayColor: #000000,
>     overLayOpacity: 0.8,
>
> });
>
> And also control the borders, shadows, etc through CSS.
> A man has to dream, doesn't he?
>
> Speaking of which, Im going to sleep.
>
> Glen
>
> On 6/23/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Working on it.  All these little details.
> > I have to figure out how to position all this stuff.
> > Especially to make the image zoom to an appropriate size to the viewport.
> > Glen
>
> > On 6/23/07, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Glen Lipka wrote:
> > > > I had a little bit of free time, so I started an "easeBox".  Like
> > > > thickbox, but with easing transitions.
> > > >http://www.commadot.com/jquery/easebox/#
> > > Cool. I like it already.
>
> > > > I made a list of things I want to do to it on it.
> > > > Any suggestions to add to the list?
> > > > Any suggestions of how I could improve the code?
> > > > I have no idea how to make it into a plugin.
>
> > > > Continuing to work on it, but help is greatly appreciated.
> > > I like to be able to click somewhere in the document to hide any popups.
> > > Navigating between images should be possible using the cursor keys. Any
> > > other combination (n, p, ",", ";") seems very unintuitive.
> > > Navigation images should be always in the same place, eg. lower right
> > > corner. Posititiong them relative to the image is extremely annoying
> > > when navigating between images with different sizes. You can't keep
> > > clicking but have to target the button again and again.
> > > Presentation wise a greyed out background and think black and white
> > > borders are very nice. Make it look like a picture frame: Grey
> > > background, think black border (>30px), thin white border (15-30px).
> > > D&D and resizable seems to be rather useless as long as you can't open
> > > more then one image at a time. ... Okay, its currently possible with
> > > your script, but is that really useful?
> > > For the gallery stuff I'd like to have one or more callbacks when the
> > > user opens and closes and cycles between images. That would make it easy
> > > to add some neat stuff like sounds of a slide projector.
>
> > > For making it a plugin: There still is
> > >http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Authoringavailable. Its not really
> > > up-to-date but still a good reference. Apart from that you can learn a
> > > lot by reading other's code.
>
> > > --
> > > Jörn Zaefferer
>
> > >http://bassistance.de

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