So what it's only $179 'commercial unlimited' that's nothing and it saves them time reinventing the wheel.
If they have the time for that, sure. If not, $179 is a small investment for what looks to be a well coded feature.They already have a lightbox implementation though used for many area's of the site... why uses someone else's code when they can easily make their own?
I like using lightboxes like slimbox or colorbox. Those are my two personal favorites .
My vote goes to whatever Kier comes up with. He knows the market, and is a JS ninja.My vote goes to Highslide, more user friendly and more flexible.
I think our own overlay framework would probably deliver a similar experience to Highslide.
As far as I can tell, the key features to implement are:
1) Open images on the same page in an overlay
2) Allow captioning etc. (in our case it would be filename, view count, upload date etc.)
3) Support navigating all attached images on a page
4) Support keyboard navigation (left, right) to jump between images
Anything else?
It is, but at this point I can't give a firm estimate as to when the work will be completed. It may not be a 1.0 feature, but it is fairly high on my list.when incorporating highslide thumbs in beta 4, i noticed new lightbox code that hadnt been there in beta 3. i think it is something they are working toward.
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