Lightbox image viewer 2.03a is a JavaScript script for Image Galleries scripts design by Lokesh Dhakar.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Lightbox image viewer is great for viewing images individually on a web page.
Publisher review: Lightbox image viewer is great for viewing images individually on a web page. Lightbox Image Viewer 2.0 expands upon Lightbox Image Viewer with a few new features. While the original version is great for viewing images individually on the page, Lightbox 2.0 supports a new "grouping" feature that lets you group related images on the page for easy browsing amongst them.The transitional effect for bringing up an image also differs from the original. And like before, this script supports optional caption display, plus incremental preloading of the next image when images are grouped.Features: - Object and Embed elements hidden on Lightbox activation, prevents Flash movies and other media from appearing through Lightbox image - extended keyboard support (arrow keys, esc key) - toggle in Javascript file to turn off animations - imagemap support - valid CSS - clicking anywhere in 'shadow' closes Lightbox - removeDuplicates function works with incontiguous items - clean code Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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