JavaScript Popup Window

Beautiful photo galleries
made easy!


Create web image galleries with a fancy overlay effect, in a few clicks without writing a line of code. Just drag and drop your photos into the javascript popup vista style app window, press "Publish" and your own beautiful web gallery will open in the browser instantly! No html, javascript, css coding, no image editing, just a click to get your slideshow or gallery ready. VisualLightBox is available as jQuery or Prototype plugin, for Windows and Mac, it is translated by volunteers to 28 languages!

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The following image set is generated by JavaScript Popup Window . Click any picture to run gallery.


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How to Use

 
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Step 1. Adding images to javascript popup vista style.


From the Images menu, select Add images.... Browse to the location of the folder you'd like to add and select the images. You can also use Add images from folder... and Add images from Flickr options.

Add images from Flickr

Javascript Popup Vista Style will now include these pictures. Or you can drag the images (folder) to the JavaScript Popup Window window. The image is copied to your pictures folder and automatically added to your website gallery.

Add images

If you have included the photos that you do not wish to be in your fancybox jquery firefox compatible web gallery, you can easily remove them. Select all images that you wish to remove from photo gallery, and select Delete images. from the Images menu. You can pick and choose pictures by holding the CTRL while clicking the javascript popup vista style pictures you like.

Step 2. Adding caption.

When you select an image you'll see the various information about it, such as:

    Caption - you can enter any comment or text about the image in the pop up close gallery. When you add images from Flickr its name will appear in caption automatically. You're able to use some common html tags (such as: <b>, <i>, <u>, <span>, <a java script close win>, <img> and so on..) inside your caption to highlight some text or add links.

    Add HTML Code in Caption

    Path, Size - for each image, you will see the file name, full folder path; file size and date of last change.
Image info

Step 3 - Editing capabilities.

In this website gallery software you can easily rotate your pictures using "Rotate Left" and "Rotate Right" buttons.

Rotate picture

Right click on the picture and select "Edit images.." item to open the selected picture in your default graph editor. You can adjust the color of pictures, as well as fix red-eye and crop out unwanted parts of an image.

Step 4. Gallery properties.

Change the name of your photo album creator with music album, the size and quality of your pictures with JavaScript Popup Window . From the Gallery menu, select Properties or use "Edit Gallery Properties" button on the toolbar.

On the first tab of the Gallery Properties window you can change the name of your photo album and enable/disable the following properties: Slide Show, Auto play Slide Show, Zoom effect, Overlay Shadow. You can also set the Overlay shadow color and select the Engine you want to use (jQuery or Prototype + script.aculo.us).

On the second tab of the Gallery Properties window you can select the thumbnail you want to use, set the Thumbnails Resolution, Thumbnails Quality, Thumbnails Titles. Select Thumbnails Format (save in PNG or JPG format). Specify the Number of columns in you photo album and the Page color.

On the third tab of the Gallery Properties window you can select the template, Image resolution and Image quality of your pictures and change the Watermark.

You can set up the various sizes for exported images.

Control the quality of output PNG or JPEG format image by defining output "Image quality" and "Thumbnail quality" parameters (0%...100%).

Step 5 - Publishing gallery.

When you are ready to publish your website photo album online or to a local drive for testing you should go to "Gallery/Publish Gallery". Select the publishing method: publish to folder or publish to FTP server.


Publish to FTP

    publish to folder. To select a window restore javascript local location on your hard drive, just click the Browse folders button and choose a location. Then click Ok. You can also set "Open web page after publishing" option. publish to FTP server. The moving dhtml pop up window tutorial FTP Location Manager window enables you to define a number of connections for use when uploading your web site album to an FTP.

You are able to add a new FTP site by clicking "Edit" to the right of the "Publish to FTP server" drop down list. FTP Location Manager window will appear. Now type in a meaningful (this ajax popup menu is not the actual hostname) name for your site and fill in the FTP details in the appropriate fields. You will have to type in your hostname, e.g. domain. The javascript centering pop ups FTP port is normally located on port 21 thus this has been prefilled for you already. If your web site uses another port, you will have to enter it here.

Type in your username and password for the connection. If you do not fill in this information, JavaScript Popup Window is unable to connect to your site and thus not able to upload your gallery to website. If this site enables anonymous connections, just type in anonymous as the onlcick popup username and your e-mail address as the password.

You might want to change the Directory as well if you need to have your uploaded images placed in e.g. "www/gallery/". You can specify it in the colorbox group tutorial FTP Folder field on the Publish Gallery window.

Notice: Write the name of the folder where your website gallery will be placed on the server. Notice that you should specify this on screen popup window script field; otherwise your website album will be uploaded into the root folder of your server!

Step 6. Save your photo gallery as project file.

When you exit JavaScript Popup Window application, you'll be asked if you want to save your project. The project consists of the pictures you choose to put on your web photo gallery and all your settings. It's a good idea to save the project, because that will allow you to change the project in case you decide to do something different with future galleries. So click Yes, then enter a name for your project. To select the location of your project, just click the Browse folders button and choose a different location. Then click Save.

Step 7 - Add gallery inside your own page.

JavaScript Popup Window generates a special code. You can paste it in any place on your page whereyou want to add image gallery.

    * Export your LightBox gallery using JavaScript Popup Window app in any test folder on a local drive.
    * Open the generated index.html file in any text editor.
    * Copy all code for JavaScript Popup Window from the HEAD and BODY tags and paste it on your page in the HEAD tag and in the place where you want to have a gallery (inside the BODY tag).

<head>
...
  <!-- Start JavaScript Popup Window.com HEAD section -->
   .....
  <!-- End JavaScript Popup Window.com HEAD section -->
... </head>
<body>
...
  <!-- Start JavaScript Popup Window.com BODY section -->
  .....
  <!-- End JavaScript Popup Window.com BODY section -->
...</body>

    * You can easily change the style of the templates. Find the generated 'engine/css/vlightbox.css' file and open it in any text editor.

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FAQ

 

Q:Is it possible to load a gallery from within image? So the gallery loads externally?

A:You should start the gallery onClick:

1) Add the following function into the <head> tag:

<script type="text/javascript">
function showLightBox()
{ Lightbox.start(document.getElementById('firstImage'));}
</script>

2) Specify the onClick event for the image (or link):
<img src="thumbnail_gr.jpg" onClick="javascript:showLightBox()" title="Click to see the demo" style="cursor: pointer;">
3) Set the ID for any image in your gallery (id="firstImage"), for example add it to the first image:
<a rel="lightbox_vlb" href="data/images/dscn6831.jpg" title="dscn6831" id="firstImage">
4) Use 'display: none;' property for your gallery in engine\css\vlightbox.css. Just change the following code:

#vlightbox a{
display:-moz-inline-stack;
display:inline-block;
zoom:1;
*display:inline;
position:relative;
vertical-align:top;
margin:3px;
width:160px;
font-family:Trebuchet,Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;
font-size:11px;
font-weight:normal;
text-align:center;
opacity:0.87;
}

to:

#vlightbox a{
display:-moz-inline-stack;
display:none;
zoom:1;
*display:inline;
position:relative;
vertical-align:top;
margin:3px;
width:160px;
font-family:Trebuchet,Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;
font-size:11px;
font-weight:normal;
text-align:center;
opacity:0.87;
}