WP Maczoom (Update)

This is a “iPhoto style” inspired Lightbox2 plugin and it auto adds rel=“lightbox” to single– or double­quoted imagelinks in your posts, all you have to do is activate the plugin and you’re set. Click on the image to see it in action.

EDIT: the caption bar (you can see in the preview) aint too beautiful in IE, so i removed it in my install­a­tion, since i don’t find it necessary for single images. if you come up with a fix, please let me know.

iPhoto style Lightbox 2 Plugin

Download: WP Maczoom (21 KB)

Thanks to Jan from MacRabbit.com for the iPhoto-looky CSS & images, to Lokesh for the Lightbox2 source and to Várkonyi Balázs for turning it all into a plugin. ♥ Special thanks to Bramus for optim­iz­ing the pre-processor code & and for letting me be the pain in the ass that i am, when it comes to fixing code for me.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted July 13, 2007 at 12:49 pm | Permalink

    and letting me be the pain in the ass that i am, when it comes to fixing code for me”

    You sure got that right, hun :-P :-D

  2. Posted January 17, 2009 at 6:17 pm | Permalink

    hey there, nice plugin men… but, firts my english sooks hehe, and i dont know how to use it, do you have an internet address or someting, where i can found a tutorial??? 

    i hope that you can help, thanks a lot.

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