image preview extension

This is a discussion on image preview extension within the Macromedia Dreamweaver forums in Adobe Tools category; Which dw extension creates the effect commonly seen on sites nowadays as follows: Clicking on an image to enlarge it causes the visibility of a semi transparent layer and in the center of the layer is an enlarged image. sometimes there are several thumbnail images on this newly visible image which when clicked caused the larger image preview to switch accordingly. I would require these effects for a database driven site. thanks...

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Old 09-05-2008, 03:30 PM
aonefun
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Default image preview extension

Which dw extension creates the effect commonly seen on sites nowadays as
follows:

Clicking on an image to enlarge it causes the visibility of a semi transparent
layer and in the center of the layer is an enlarged image.

sometimes there are several thumbnail images on this newly visible image which
when clicked caused the larger image preview to switch accordingly.

I would require these effects for a database driven site. thanks

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Old 09-05-2008, 05:08 PM
Murray *ACE*
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Default Re: image preview extension

Google "Lightbox2" or "Litebox", or, if you want the very best, go here -

http://www.projectseven.com/products...show/index.htm

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"aonefun" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Which dw extension creates the effect commonly seen on sites nowadays as
> follows:
>
> Clicking on an image to enlarge it causes the visibility of a semi
> transparent
> layer and in the center of the layer is an enlarged image.
>
> sometimes there are several thumbnail images on this newly visible image
> which
> when clicked caused the larger image preview to switch accordingly.
>
> I would require these effects for a database driven site. thanks
>


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Old 09-06-2008, 09:08 PM
aonefun
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Default Re: image preview extension

thanks for your response.
Does your extension support the appearance of database driven thumbnail images
that can be navigated once lightbox is activated.

If so, would you have a sample page of this? thanks!

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Old 09-07-2008, 08:00 AM
Murray *ACE*
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Default Re: image preview extension

> Does your extension

Sorry - it's not my extension. It's one of the many excellent products from
ProjectSeven.

> Does your extension support the appearance of database driven thumbnail
> images
> that can be navigated once lightbox is activated.


The extension itself does not allow for this, but the code is quite simple
and easy enough to modify for this kind of application.

> If so, would you have a sample page of this? thanks!


No, sorry - I don't.

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"aonefun" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> thanks for your response.
> Does your extension support the appearance of database driven thumbnail
> images
> that can be navigated once lightbox is activated.
>
> If so, would you have a sample page of this? thanks!
>


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