They’ve kissed and made up. You may now apply both the Rollover and
the Carousel Tab to the same image or group of images and have both
effects still work as expected.
Hello. This carousel is great. Thanks for develop it.
Im trying to add a lightbox for opening the images. I can do it with the scriptyligtbox action, but there is no next and previous button, as in a gallery where you open a photo with lightbox and you can see the others with this kind of buttons.
ScriptyLightbox does not include any gallery features. The underlying library (Lightwindow.js) does include those features, but I couldn’t figure out how to map the Freeway interface to the requirements of Lightwindow, so I simply disabled them.
Walter
On Jul 27, 2012, at 8:19 AM, rakeljuice wrote:
Hello. This carousel is great. Thanks for develop it.
Im trying to add a lightbox for opening the images. I can do it with the scriptyligtbox action, but there is no next and previous button, as in a gallery where you open a photo with lightbox and you can see the others with this kind of buttons.
Not with that Action. The MooTools lightbox Action can do it, but it has its own set of issues, namely incompatibility with the rest of the Actions built into Freeway. You can hand-code this, there have been several examples of that posted here. But you will need to understand how to integrate HTML and CSS and JavaScript with your Freeway layout, so it’s not for the point-and-click end of the Freeway universe.
The easiest way to do this would be to use the Showcase application/Action that’s bundled with recent versions of Freeway. That does a complete lightbox with the controls you want. You need to prepare your images with the Showcase application, then place the Action on your page where you want the lightbox to appear.
Walter
On Jul 27, 2012, at 8:47 AM, rakeljuice wrote:
I think we have posted the last at the same time. I ve just read your last message. So, it is not possible with the common elements in freeway.
Well you can certainly do the jQuery thing, but you owe it to yourself to try the Showcase one, which looks very similar. Things you have to realize when you go into the jQuery end of the pool:
You have to hand-code many things using Markup Items and Page / HTML Markup dialogs.
You can’t have any of my Scripty Actions, or the built-in FX and Rollover and Target Actions on the same page.
Walter
On Jul 27, 2012, at 12:45 PM, rakeljuice wrote:
ok, thanks. They asked me specifically for this, with the distribution I showed you in the link.
The action hasn’t been updated for quite some time (sadly) and so at some stage in the future it may stop working. I keep hoping someone may adopt it as there is certainly a gap for this type of action.