I have a CSS lightbox gallery on my website, however it loaded the thumbnails and the large images at the same time.
Below are the contents of my various files;
HTML:
<div class=galerie>
<img data-src="/images/large-image.jpg">
<img data-src="/images/large-image.jpg">
<img data-src="/images/large-image.jpg">
<img data-src="/images/large-image.jpg">
</div>
CSS:
.lightbox{display:none;position:fixed;z-index:10001;width:100%;height:100%;text-align:center;top:0;left:0;background:black;background:rgba(0,0,0,0.8)}
.lightbox img{max-width:100%;max-height:100%}
.lightbox:target{display:block;outline:none}
I've added a script (jQuery):
<script>
$("a.galimg").click(function() {
$(".lightbox").each(function() {
$(this).find("img").attr("src", $(this).find("img").attr("data-src"));
});
});
</script>
And now the large files are loaded only after I click a thumbnail.
The problem is that they all load at once, and I want only the clicked one to load at a time.
Is there a way to do this?
I know the each function does that, is there any other function I could use?
I'm not sure why you want to do something like this (would be easier if you post a link to your site) but i'll try to help.
Just don't use 'each' function. So your code should look something like this:
$("a.galimg").click(function() {
var imgID = $(this).attr('href');
$(imgID).attr("src", $(this).data('srcbig'));
});
And for HTML:
<div class=galerie>
<img src=/images/thumbnail.jpg /><img src="" alt="remember about me">
</div>
You could even delete the second 'a href' and image and just create it dynamically. It all depends on how your lightbox library works and what you need.
Attr sets an attribute, if you're trying to use it, I would go with something like this. I'm not sure what you're trying to set the attribute to, but this is the syntax:
<script>
$("a.galimg").click(function() {
$(this).attr("data-src", "your desired data attribute");
})
});
</script>
http://www.w3schools.com/jquery/html_attr.asp
I am using jquery colorbox 'inline'. It is opening first time from a specific link.
<a class="addFile inline" href="#inline_content">
<img src="img/nav-icons/icon_plis.png" alt="">
Add File
</a>
with the jquery written over
$(".inline").colorbox({inline:true, width:"40%",href:"#inline_content"});
but when I am trying to open another inline content (#inline_content2) from different link(s) on the same page, the previous inline content (#inline_content) is opening. Please help me to resolve the issue.
-thanks
in click event for
$('.inline').on('click',function(e){
e.preventDefault();
$(this).colorbox({inline:true, width:"40%",href:$(this).attr("href")});
});
or you can use .each();
$('.inline').each(function(){
$(this).colorbox({inline:true, width:"40%",href:$(this).attr("href")});
});
if both of them not work make a specific class for each anchor
$(".inline").colorbox({inline:true, width:"40%",href:"#inline_content"});
$(".inline1").colorbox({inline:true, width:"40%",href:"#inline_content1"});
$(".inline2").colorbox({inline:true, width:"40%",href:"#inline_content2"});
... etc
I want to display a sequence of images on a webpage.
The website is static with no server side language.
Is there a way to have the website load kind of like this img1, img2, img3 and so on after a click while not reloading the entire page.
I am pretty new to html and css but willing to do some reading about JavaScript if necessary.
The point is to have the site load as little as possible.So any other tips would be greatly appreciated.
Bonus if there are any other website optimizations I am not thinking of.
Although you have an accepted answer but here's what you were looking for exactly REPLACING THE DIV ON CLICK
HTML
<input type="button" id="btn1" value="ClickMe">
<div id="dv1">
<img id="img1" src="">
</div>
jQuery
$( document ).ready(function() {
var check=0;
$('#btn1').click(function() {
var clicks = $(this).data('clicks');
if (clicks) {
$("#img1").attr('src', 'url1');
check++;
} else {
if(check==0){
$("#img1").attr('src', 'url2');
}else{ $("#img1").attr('src', 'url3');}
}
$(this).data("clicks", !clicks);
});
});
Working DEMO
You can create image tags in your HTML with an empty src attribute:
<img src="" id="image-1">
<img src="" id="image-2">
<img src="" id="image-3">
Load image 1
Load image 2
Load image 3
Then, via JavaScript, you can listen for a click event on each link, and populate the src of each image:
document.getElementById('but-1').on("click", function(){
document.getElementById("image-1").src="path/to/image.jpg";
})
document.getElementById('but-2').on("click", function(){
document.getElementById("image-2").src="path/to/second-image.jpg";
})
//... and so on
That way, each time a link is clicked, each respective image will load.
My DOM looks like this...
<div id="leftPan">
<div id="leftmemberPan">
<img src="/MyApp/images/${article.images[0].imageName}" alt="/MyApp/img/image_unavailable.jpg" class="testingMain"/>
</div>
<div id="thumbnailPan">
<c:forEach items="${article.images}" var="image">
<img src="/MyApp/images/${image.imageName}" alt="/MyApp/img/image_unavailable.jpg" class="testing"/>
</c:forEach>
</div>
</div>
leftmemberPan is showing the main image and thumbnailPan is showing list of thumbnails
<c:forEach items="${article.images}" var="image"> is just a JSTL tag which holds array of thumbnail images.
Please note that I am new to jQuery and using it for the fist time.
You can save a list of the main image src's within the alt tags of the thumbnails and then modify your leftmemberPan src to show the primary image.
Ex:
<img id="leftmemberPan" src="myplace_holder.jpg" />
<img class="thumbnail myimg.jpg" src="myimg_thumbnail.jpg" />
<script type="text/javascript">
$(".thumbnail").click(function()
{
var class_array = $(this).attr("class").split(' ');
var newsrc = class_array[class_array.length-1]; // Pull new src from the class tag (assuming it's the last one)
$("#leftmemberPan").attr('src', newsrc);
});
</script>
Keep in mind this is just one way to do it. You can store the primary image in many other ways as well.
Hope this helps!
EDIT: Updated the code example to utilize the class attribute
I would put the path of your image into the data-path tag of each thumbnail, then when you click the thumb, grab that path from data-path and make the src of the main image that path.
Cheers!
Revising previous posts / answers (using jQuery 1.7) ...
<img class="thumbnail" data-file="myimg.jpg" src="myimg_thumbnail.jpg" />
<script type="text/javascript">
var mainImage = $("img","#leftmemberPan")[0];
$("#thumbnailPan").on("click", ".thumbnail", function(event){
mainImage.src = $(this).data("file");
});
</script>
Use a data attribute for the main file image path.
Do one (-time) DOM lookup after page load to reference the main image
element.
Just set the src attribute of the image element using the data attribute of the thumbnail.
I'm using Fancybox to display inline content (a div with an image linked to a new page). The div and image display fine in the modal, but when the image is clicked to go to the new page, I get "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later." error.
The FancyBox javascript is as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".fancybox").fancybox().hover(function() {
$(this).click();
});
$("#fancybox-outer").fancybox().mouseleave( function() {
$("#fancybox-overlay").click();
});
});
</script>
And applies to the following clip of HTML:
<li class="fancybox-outer">
<a id="inline" href="#hover-image_0" class="fancybox">
<img src="http://website.com/file/id:63" style="margin-top: 32px" />
</a>
<p>1G2A</p>
<div style="display: none;"><div id="hover-image_0"><img src="http://website.com/file/id:64/ext:.png" class="img" /></div></div>
</li>
<li class="fancybox-outer">
<a id="inline" href="#hover-image_1" class="fancybox">
<img src="http://website.com/file/id:60" style="margin-top: 32px" />
</a>
<p>17</p>
<div style="display: none;"><div id="hover-image_1"><img src="http://website.com/file/id:61/ext:.png" class="img" /></div></div>
</li>
Does anyone see what might be causing the issue or what I need to correct?
Thanks!
Update: 1/19/2012 - I performed the same test on my server as the first answer (http://estorkdelivery.com/example/example.html) and found that I got the same response back. So it seems it's something with my server.
I still need help with this issue. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Update: 1/28/2012 - I've been working to find a solution for this problem, but I've run out of time and have gone with a completely different solution. I'm keeping this problem open in case anyone else runs across the same error or ultimately finds a solution. Thanks!
Your approach has many issues:
First bear un mind that fancybox gets its content from the href attribute of any selector bound to it so the link
<a class="fancybox" href="{target}" ...
should be bound to fancybox via the following script in order to work
$('.fancybox').fancybox();
Pretty obvious but in your approach, the link inside the opened fancybox (which targets to yahoo for instance) is not bound to fancybox itself; it will try to fire Fancybox for sure again but with no indication of what the content should be this time, hence the error "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later." in other words, the link (inside the inline content) <a href="http://yahoo.com" ... is not bound to fancybox.
The only way that links inside fancybox can work and load content dynamically (without being bound to fancybox) is when the current content is an external html document and fancybox type was set to iframe (not your case)
Second, you opened an image so fancybox set the type to image by default, but then you are pretending to load a different type of content on the same box (yahoo for instance), which would require to set type to iframe and other options like width and height.
Third, since you are using inline content, please be aware of an existing bug in v1.3.x and its workaround to avoid further issues, you can learn more here
Last, I am not just lecturing here, it's more like the explanation of what is going on with your issue .... but the good news is that you just need to add some more lines of code to make it work the way you want:
1: you need to create a fancybox script for each type of content you want to open the second time (additionally to your existing one), so in your example you want to click the image inside fancybox and that should open yahoo ... then create this script
$('.fancyframe').fancybox({
'type':'iframe',
'width': 600, //or whatever you want
'height': 300
});
2: within your hidden inline content set that class to the link, so this code:
<div style="display: none;">
<div id="hover-image_0">
<img src="1_b.jpg" class="img" />
</div>
</div>
now should look like
<div style="display: none;">
<div id="hover-image_0">
<a class="fancyframe" href="http://www.yahoo.com"><img src="1_b.jpg" class="img" /></a>
</div>
</div>
Do the same for each hidden inline content. If you want to open another type of content in fancybox, just create a script accordingly. The rest of your code is OK (doesn't bother me to fire fancybox on hover)
SIDE NOTES: sites like google, yahoo, jquery and some others won't open in fancybox. Also make sure you have the proper DOCTYPE for fancybox to work properly (your sample page doesn't have any). See Unable to load google in iframe in fancybox for explanation.
I think I've figured out what's causing this issue, at least for me.
The problem seems to occur when you've got a class on one of your elements that is the same as the popup class.
For instance:
<a class="popup" href="#">Open the popup</a>
And you have something in your popup with the same class name, for instance:
<div class="popup">some text</div>
You'll get the error. Try changing the div class to something like popup-window - that should fix your error
In your example page, it works for me if I don't click. When you click, what page are you supposed to be taken to? Do you want it to just go to the next image?
In my personal preference, I don't care for the activation on hover. It gets really confusing, especially when most people go to instinctually click on an image. But in your case it opens on hover, then they click instinctually, then you get the error.
Do you get this same error when you're just using the functionality as it normally applies?
If you want, try to give each image a gallery name instance like so: rel="gallery" and see what happens. You should get the next/prev arrows showing up and working like you would expect.
But honestly, I would get rid of the hover functionality altogether. Or at least get rid of the mouseout() That's probably the most bothersome part.
Just use this to call the fancybox actions:
$("a[rel=gallery]").fancybox();
That way you can get rid of all of those classes that are probably causing the issues.
I hope that helps.
I just ran into this issue as well.
As it turns out, the href url is EXTRA case sensitive. (if that is possible)
Regardless double, triple check your href urls to insure that you have the case exactly correct.
my solution was:
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
$(".fancybox").click(function() {
$.fancybox({
'padding' : 0,
'autoScale' : false,
'transitionIn' : 'none',
'titleShow' : false,
'showCloseButton': true,
'titlePosition' : 'inside',
'transitionOut' : 'none',
'title' : '',
'width' : 640,
'height' : 385,
'href' : this.href,
'type' : 'iframe',
'helpers' : {
'overlay' : {'closeClick': false}
}
});
return false;
});
});
</script>
If some of the images are showing and others are not, even though the markup is identical, then check this:
Try to lowercase all the letters in the filename and in the html. Fancybox seems to be quite case sensitive.
Check if the image has all the permissions allowed. I noticed my pictures didn't work properly on mobile because on my computer, everybody's permission was set to "no permission". I changed this to "read only" and it worked like a charm!
I just re-created your test on my local machine and it works fine for me (I ran this from the demo folder of the FancyBox install) :
<html>
<head>
<title>jQuery Fancybox Test</title>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<!-- Add fancyBox main JS and CSS files -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="../source/jquery.fancybox.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../source/jquery.fancybox.css" media="screen" />
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
$(".fancybox").fancybox().hover(function () {
$(this).click();
});
$("#fancybox-outer").fancybox().mouseleave(function () {
$("#fancybox-overlay").click();
});
});
</script>
<li class="fancybox-outer"><a id="inline" href="#hover-image_0" class="fancybox">
<img src="1_s.jpg" style="margin-top: 32px" />
</a>
<p>
Go to Yahoo</p>
<div style="display: none;">
<div id="hover-image_0">
<a href="http://www.yahoo.com">
<img src="1_b.jpg" class="img" />
</a>
</div>
</div>
</li>
<li class="fancybox-outer"><a id="inline" href="#hover-image_1" class="fancybox">
<img src="2_s.jpg" style="margin-top: 32px" />
</a>
<p>
Go to Google</p>
<div style="display: none;">
<div id="hover-image_1">
<a href="http://www.google.com">
<img src="2_b.jpg" class="img" /></a></div>
</div>
</li>
</body>
</html>
I having the same problem with Fancybox. You cannot have spaces or special character in href and div id. Use an URL slug if you are using page titles.
I was checking out all the possibilities and ran into the EXTRA case sensitivity issue as #BrettBumeter mentioned.
In fact, it is "so much case sensitive", I had to revrite the URL (href) path to my images from *.jpg to *.JPG (or whatever your file type extension might be).
Altering this solved my issue.
Don't apply the fancybox class to your LI element, do it to your A element.
I, after taking the above advice, changed ".png" to ".PNG" in the href. NOTE that the file names are a lower case extension but it only works with upper case extension in the href (rest of filename same)
Hope this helps.
My problem was giving inappropriate path to image e.g;
<a data-fancybox="gallery" href="../dist/imgs/nature/n1.png">
<img src="../dist/imgs/nature/n1.png"></a>
While the images loaded well locally, It could not do online.
Correcting the path solved the problem.
<a data-fancybox="gallery" href="imgs/nature/n1.png">
<img src="imgs/nature/n1.png"></a>
If you are trying to make Fancybox work with dynamic content, you may check this.
I was using the following code:
<a class="video__overlay" data-fancybox="gallery" href="<?= $blog_url ?>"></a>
My issue was that I was generating $blog_url dynamically, looking at a specific text file line, so a \n was being added at the end of $blog_url, without me noticing this.
So, I used trim() and everything works as expected.