LightBox and Blogspot
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Hello,
I opened a blog on Blogspot where I post drawings. To showcase them more, there is a nice and aesthetic JavaScript: LightBox. I’ve searched all over the net, but tutorials aren’t clear enough for a dunce like me in web development.
Perhaps you have a solution to my problem!
The link to LightBox > http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 2.0.0.4
I opened a blog on Blogspot where I post drawings. To showcase them more, there is a nice and aesthetic JavaScript: LightBox. I’ve searched all over the net, but tutorials aren’t clear enough for a dunce like me in web development.
Perhaps you have a solution to my problem!
The link to LightBox > http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 2.0.0.4
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Hello,
For future readers of this discussion!
Blogspot does not block any JavaScript code, unless you want to execute it in an article. Headers are customizable, even the title and meta tags of EVERY article. The CSS style as well. Check out this blog http://onenblogue.blogspot.com to realize that instead of a lightbox that requires importing a script, a stylesheet, and then applying a class or a "rel" to each image, there is something better: a JavaScript slider on the homepage that cycles through the summaries, photos included, of the articles according to the associated RSS feed. Unlike a classic blog that displays articles one after another on the homepage, here article pages are different from the homepage, all managed by Blogger without FTP publishing. In short, if you cannot put a lightbox on a Blogger blog, you won't achieve it on a private platform unless someone administers it for you and you spend money there or it’s free on Blogspot with guaranteed indexing.
For future readers of this discussion!
Blogspot does not block any JavaScript code, unless you want to execute it in an article. Headers are customizable, even the title and meta tags of EVERY article. The CSS style as well. Check out this blog http://onenblogue.blogspot.com to realize that instead of a lightbox that requires importing a script, a stylesheet, and then applying a class or a "rel" to each image, there is something better: a JavaScript slider on the homepage that cycles through the summaries, photos included, of the articles according to the associated RSS feed. Unlike a classic blog that displays articles one after another on the homepage, here article pages are different from the homepage, all managed by Blogger without FTP publishing. In short, if you cannot put a lightbox on a Blogger blog, you won't achieve it on a private platform unless someone administers it for you and you spend money there or it’s free on Blogspot with guaranteed indexing.
Lightbox and Blogger, an explanation here
http://aide-blogger-fr.blogspot.com/...
Have a good evening
http://aide-blogger-fr.blogspot.com/...
Have a good evening
I think the Blogspot service doesn’t let you easily include JavaScript code in the headers...
So forget it or create your own site.
Now if you have access to the main code of your page, look at the How to use page on the Lightbox 2 site and follow the instructions.
If you don’t understand English, use Google and go to the language tools to translate the page.
So forget it or create your own site.
Now if you have access to the main code of your page, look at the How to use page on the Lightbox 2 site and follow the instructions.
If you don’t understand English, use Google and go to the language tools to translate the page.