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fancyBox
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fancyBox is a tool that offers a nice and elegant way to add zooming functionality for images, html content and multi-media on your webpages.
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More information and examples: http://www.fancyapps.com/fancybox/
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License: http://www.fancyapps.com/fancybox/#license
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Copyright (c) 2012 Janis Skarnelis - janis@fancyapps.com
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How to use
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To get started, download the plugin, unzip it and copy files to your website/application directory.
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Load files in the <head> section of your HTML document. Make sure you also add the jQuery library.
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<head>
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<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7/jquery.min.js"></script>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="/fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />
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<script type="text/javascript" src="/fancybox/jquery.fancybox.pack.js"></script>
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</head>
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Create your links with a `title` if you want a title to be shown, and add a class:
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<a href="large_image.jpg" class="fancybox" title="Sample title"><img src="small_image.jpg" /></a>
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If you have a set of related items that you would like to group,
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additionally include a group name in the `rel` (or `data-fancybox-group`) attribute:
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<a href="large_1.jpg" class="fancybox" rel="gallery" title="Sample title 1"><img src="small_1.jpg" /></a>
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<a href="large_2.jpg" class="fancybox" rel="gallery" title="Sample title 1"><img src="small_2.jpg" /></a>
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Initialise the script like this:
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<script>
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$(document).ready(function() {
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$('.fancybox').fancybox();
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});
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</script>
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May also be passed an optional options object which will extend the default values. Example:
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<script>
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$(document).ready(function() {
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$('.fancybox').fancybox({
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padding : 0,
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openEffect : 'elastic'
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});
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});
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</script>
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Tip: Automatically group and apply fancyBox to all images:
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$("a[href$='.jpg'],a[href$='.jpeg'],a[href$='.png'],a[href$='.gif']").attr('rel', 'gallery').fancybox();
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Script uses the `href` attribute of the matched elements to obtain the location of the content and to figure out content type you want to display.
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You can specify type directly by adding classname (fancybox.image, fancybox.iframe, etc) or `data-fancybox-type` attribute:
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//Ajax:
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<a href="/example.html" class="fancybox fancybox.ajax">Example</a>
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//or
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<a href="/example.html" class="fancybox" data-fancybox-type="ajax">Example</a>
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//Iframe:
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<a href="example.html" class="fancybox fancybox.iframe">Example</a>
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//Inline (will display an element with `id="example"`)
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<a href="#example" class="fancybox">Example</a>
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//SWF:
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<a href="example.swf" class="fancybox">Example</a>
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//Image:
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<a href="example.jpg" class="fancybox">Example</a>
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Note, ajax requests are subject to the [same origin policy](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy).
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If fancyBox will not be able to get content type, it will try to guess based on 'href' and will quit silently if would not succeed.
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(this is different from previsous versions where 'ajax' was used as default type or an error message was displayed).
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Advanced
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### Helpers
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Helpers provide a simple mechanism to extend the capabilities of fancyBox. There are two built-in helpers - 'overlay' and 'title'.
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You can disable them, set custom options or enable other helpers. Examples:
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//Disable title helper
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$(".fancybox").fancybox({
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helpers: {
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title: null
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}
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});
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//Disable overlay helper
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$(".fancybox").fancybox({
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helpers: {
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overlay : null
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}
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});
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//Change title position and overlay color
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$(".fancybox").fancybox({
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helpers: {
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title : {
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type : 'inside'
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},
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overlay : {
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css : {
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'background' : 'rgba(255,255,255,0.5)'
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}
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}
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}
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});
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//Enable thumbnail helper and set custom options
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$(".fancybox").fancybox({
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helpers: {
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thumbs : {
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width: 50,
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height: 50
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}
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}
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});
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### API
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Also available are event driven callback methods. The `this` keyword refers to the current or upcoming object (depends on callback method). Here is how you can change title:
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$(".fancybox").fancybox({
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beforeLoad : function() {
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this.title = 'Image ' + (this.index + 1) + ' of ' + this.group.length + (this.title ? ' - ' + this.title : '');
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/*
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"this.element" refers to current element, so you can, for example, use the "alt" attribute of the image to store the title:
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this.title = $(this.element).find('img').attr('alt');
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*/
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}
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});
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It`s possible to open fancyBox programmatically in various ways:
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//HTML content:
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$.fancybox( '<div><h1>Lorem Lipsum</h1><p>Lorem lipsum</p></div>', {
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title : 'Custom Title'
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});
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//DOM element:
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$.fancybox( $("#inline"), {
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title : 'Custom Title'
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});
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//Custom object:
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$.fancybox({
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href: 'example.jpg',
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title : 'Custom Title'
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});
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//Array of objects:
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$.fancybox([
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{
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href: 'example1.jpg',
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title : 'Custom Title 1'
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},
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href: 'example2.jpg',
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title : 'Custom Title 2'
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}
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], {
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padding: 0
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});
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There are several methods that allow you to interact with and manipulate fancyBox, example:
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//Close fancybox:
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$.fancybox.close();
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There is a simply way to access wrapping elements using JS:
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$.fancybox.wrap
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$.fancybox.skin
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$.fancybox.outer
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$.fancybox.inner
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You can override CSS to customize the look. For example, make navigation arrows always visible,
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change width and move them outside of area (use this snippet after including fancybox.css):
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.fancybox-nav span {
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visibility: visible;
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}
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.fancybox-nav {
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width: 80px;
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}
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.fancybox-prev {
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left: -80px;
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}
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.fancybox-next {
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right: -80px;
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}
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In that case, you might want to increase space around box:
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$(".fancybox").fancybox({
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margin : [20, 60, 20, 60]
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});
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Bug tracker
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Have a bug? Please create an issue on GitHub at https://github.com/fancyapps/fancyBox/issues
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