Another Light Box Test
I need to do another lightbox test but this time it’s a little more specific. I don’t need to explain any of this to you but I do need to write enough text that the following sentence will wrap and appear under this one so that I can test for sizing. You see, I’m laying with the lightbox function I demoed the other day. But rather than clog up the text with a large thumbnail, I thought I’d try a more ‘iconic’ representation of a lightboxed image. Hopefully, by placing it in text like this
it won’t disrupt the flow too much.
Is it necessary? No. Is it useful? You tell me (and it will be getting used in a few upcoming posts). Is it fun? Of course it is! Come on - scream if you want to go faster!

So what does the plugin do in this case? I see a tiny image as a link to a bigger one, which opens in its own right: the rel=”lightbox” doesn’t seem to have made any difference.
Comment by QE — February 8, 2007 @ 1:44 pm
No difference in the code or the lightbox functionality. It works fine for me. It was more checking to see how the little icon works and whether it messed up line spacing.
Comment by Dragon — February 8, 2007 @ 1:59 pm