old thickbox to CMS 2

ignaskut / 2012-07-31 17:35:27   

Is there any way to bring back the old thickbox to the new version of indexhibit? Or at least to customize the new overlay so that:

"previous" and "next" buttons would be aligned next to the image instead of at each side of the screen (they are hard to notice on a big screen)
the "close" (X) would be right above the image instead all the way in the corner of the screen.
the position ("1 / 9") text would be right under the image, instead of at the bottom of the screen.

Vaska A / 2012-07-31 17:37:26   

Working on it. Except, it won't be using thickbox...

What should we call it?

I'll try to put out a demo of this before the end of this week...

ignaskut / 2012-07-31 17:56:57   

Cool! will be waiting for that one! Call it BoxViewer, exhibitViewer or something :)

maxymegd / 2012-09-06 22:09:14   

What happened with this? Is there a version (demo or final) we can use?

arsondpi / 2012-09-06 22:21:14   

hold on - Vaska is working on "stuff"... Can't say more... ;-)

Vaska A / 2012-09-06 22:56:35   

Next week, I think. The issue holding releasing formats now is that they are utilizing a new library which will only be released with v2.0.2. So, very close...

I don't have a name for the new Thickbox...sombody come up with a good one that has nothing at all to do with the old name. ;)

MaartenRots / 2012-10-22 08:48:36   

Any idea when we can expect this? I used thickbox in my old indexhibit and now that I have switch to CMS2 I use on-click 'overlay' which does not do what I want it to.
Would be great to have good old thickbox back!

audience / 2012-10-23 22:06:04   

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dsideb / 2012-11-22 09:44:34   

Hi everyone,

Is there any news on this matter ?
I'm putting together a new site and I'd need that format.
Worth waiting or should I just port my favorite thickbox to Indexhibit 2 ?

lucasariel / 2012-12-13 14:59:36   

Hi, is there a way to have 'thickbox' - like objects in CMS2? Iframe perhaps?

Meanwhile, I've been trying something similar called 'fancyBox':
I uploaded its .js and .css files to my ndxzsite/js and css folders, hoping it will be automatically detected, but it was not.

Trying it off-line, the html demo page contained 'including' lines for these .js and .css.
Working on-line, I don't know where I have to put them, or even if I have to.

Help is much appreciated.
Thank you

arsondpi / 2012-12-13 16:00:54   

there's the Visual index format with Overlay set as the on-click option.

lucasariel / 2012-12-13 20:53:54   

Thank you ardsonpi. I already saw that in another post about it and I tried it. It works fine for pictures, but not for html page content.

The following code loads the page, but looses the indexhibit format, and it is not as elegant as the thickbox way:


Is there a way to do that in a 'thickBox' style?

Thanks

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