I expect some may consider this off-topic, though it isn't really :- ).
I recently tried using lightbox and then lightbox++ , the latter because it
enables flash movies to be presented in the same way as images did in
lightbox. However, the big pitfall is that in order to make it work the
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:24 PM, designer
desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk wrote:
I expect some may consider this off-topic, though it isn't really :- ).
I recently tried using lightbox and then lightbox++ , the latter because it
enables flash movies to be presented in the same way as images
I am not exactly sure if this way is the best. I think you should
incorporate a new CSS rule into your CSS and specify with a class assigning
to that lightbox link to it. With the flash, you would want to add to have
the width and height to the CSS rule so it doesn't have to show up on the
HTML
Check this out: http://www.mjijackson.com/shadowbox/
Henrik Madsen
Generator
+61 8 9387 1250
hen...@igenerator.com.au
www.igenerator.com.au
On 17/12/2008, at 3:24 AM, designer wrote:
I expect some may consider this off-topic, though it isn't
really :- ).
I recently tried using