Hi Charles,

I´m translate the page into english too. ASAP.

I didn´t have think about the image that have a size larger than the
viewport. I need think about it.

Try the plugin, and send me your feedback.

Bye,
Leandro

On Sep 24, 4:12 pm, polyrhythmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like the source is well-documented in English, at least, easy to
> follow.
>
> Very nice,jQueryhasn't hadlightbox-style transitions since
> Interface.  I'd like to incorporate these into Thickbox as some sort
> of mutant uberbox. Also good to seejQuery-style element selection,
> completely unobtrusive to the HTML.  (I always thought Thickbox should
> have that, so I've hacked my Thickbox.)
>
> It seems thislightboxadjusts to any size and shape of image.  How do
> you plan to handle images that are larger than the viewport?  I don't
> really like stretching the image Thickbox-style so I've been
> brainstorming an intuitive way to scroll, based on the mouse position
> from center.
>
> Hmm, works great in IE6, and 1.2.1 has the smoothest animations...
>
> Nice work, Leandro!
>
> Charles
> doublerebel.com
>
> On Sep 24, 4:10 am, Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Interesting lookingplugin, I'm curious though, how does it compare to
> > the thickboxplugin?  Does it allow accessing HTML pages through AJAX
> > and displaying them like thickbox does?
>
> > On Sep 23, 10:46 pm, Leandro Vieira Pinho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > >jQuerylightBoxpluginis a powerful and simple way to show images in
> > > the same page. It´s inspired and based in thelightbox2 from Lokesh
> > > Dhakar (http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/)
>
> > > But, it use the simplicity and flexibility ofjQueryto select the
> > > elements we are. You don´t need to alter your HTML code, select the
> > > elements how you want.
>
> > > Page:http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/(in
> > > portuguese yet, I´ll translate into English asap).
>
> > > Bye, and all comments and suggestions will be apreciated.

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