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 From:  Matt  
 To:  Wayne (SCOREZ2000)      
35734.2 In reply to 35734.1 
Eurogamer is using the Prototype Javascript Framework. I'm not sure if they use a ready available plugin for it or if it's bespoke.

If you want something that is ready made and incredibly easy to use I'd go for JQuery and this Lightbox plugin.

doohicky

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 From:  Wayne (SCOREZ2000)   
 To:  Matt     
35734.3 In reply to 35734.2 
I'm about to put your "incredibly easy" to the test. :0)

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 From:  Wayne (SCOREZ2000)   
 To:  Matt     
35734.4 In reply to 35734.2 

I just found this. It's pretty.

 

http://highslide.com/

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 From:  Wayne (SCOREZ2000)   
 To:  Matt     
35734.5 In reply to 35734.2 

So, I used this one: http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/

 

But you still get props for pointing me in the right direction. And it was indeed very very easy to use. Many thanks.

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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  Wayne (SCOREZ2000)      
35734.6 In reply to 35734.5 
in that script, if you have a group and click on any but the first image, it seems to ignore which image you clicked on and start at the beginning of the group

Jon
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 From:  THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)  
 To:  Matt     
35734.7 In reply to 35734.2 
I love jQuery. After .NET, it's my favourite framework ever.

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 From:  Wayne (SCOREZ2000)   
 To:  JonCooper     
35734.8 In reply to 35734.6 
I haven't grouped anything. Each image is individual. One lightbox per hyperlink, if you see what I'm saying. It works perfectly for what I want.

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