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Greased Lightbox

As far as viewing graphics goes, Lightbox development has gone a long way for making it look more professional and pretty. What if you could add that to a Web site that didn’t provide it in the first place? To do that, you will need the Greased Lightbox Greasemonkey user script.

Greased Lightbox is a Greasemonkey/Creammonkey/Opera user script designed to enhance browsing on websites that link to images such as Google Image Search, Flickr, Wikipedia, Facebook, MySpace, and deviantART.

This script adds a nice interface to any graphics you might be browsing. I have been using a lightbox script for WordPress on SB1Online.com for some time now and I just love it. Adding that functionality to a Web site that doesn’t have it is even cooler.

To use this script you must have Greasemonkey for Firefox installed.

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anon said,

March 10, 2007 @ 8:50 pm

I am having an issue with greased lightbox’s resize features. The thing has worked perfectly for a while but now its acting weird. The first picture I click on is never automatically sized to fit, its always big and off to the bottom right side of the screen. then, randomly some portrait type pictures are stretched and become landscap pics. pictures that are landscape shape, sometimes become squeezed and become portraits. This not only happens on autore-sizing, but also, when I manually resize. finally, sometimes, the entire background is not white anymore. The bottom parts of the background become white or red sometimes. I’ve uninstalled all the other scripts and all recent extensions, but i can’t figure it out. I already wrote the author for tech support, but in the meanwhile, i though I’d post it here and see if anyone knows what’s up. thanks you!

Foxkeh

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