UXD: User Experience Design

Agnostic lightboxing

The memo may not have gone out yet, but for a year or so now the scourge of popup windows has been erased from the user experience. I know that it has been blocked by browsers for quite a while but UXD designers once and a while need this modal stalwart, the dialog box to get their business done without distractions. Thanks to great coders out there, we have a replacement we call "lightbox" which you experience probably daily as the darkening out of the screen and the overlay of that modal box. Its very quick to implement, easy to code, and with some variations, can hold music, slideshows and other nifty content types. I use it constantly, but it has one drawback, the reliance on either prototype or jquery as a backbone to do it's magic.

While I put myself kind of in the prototype + scriptaculous crowd, the battle between these libraries makes it hard since you can only include one of them. Thus someone writes some "perfect for your audience" lightbox effect, but you need to change to jquery to use it. This happened on my own site where some lightboxes needed to play mp3's and others needed to show image slideshows, I had to make compromises and change from page to page, which was extra work, and kind of weird.

No more, thanks to Mr. Jackson, we have a new lightbox (that uses the correct attribute 'rel') that can take advantage or either library, or even mootools or YUI, neato! Look forward to delving into it, check out the download at http://mjijackson.com/shadowbox/ and cheers for choice!

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