A new version of FlashBox. The main reason for this update is an IE6-bug (read the whole story here)
But by trying to fix this bug, I also created room for the send-a-friend option.
FlashBox is a on going project so for updated versions of it goto the Flashbox directory.
A two image gallery: an tribute to Gungrave. [1] – [2]
Update #1: it seems that to much data makes this button not function, so I toned it down a little
For FlashBox I was looking for a way to get more/better feedback from the users when they report a bug.
It started with:
function submitBug (target_mc:MovieClip) {
for(var i in target_mc) {
trace ( 'key: ' + i + ', value: ' + target_mc[i]);
}
}
But I’ve extended it, with other usefull information (stage-width/height, url, framenumber, etc);
And in combination with FlashBox (or in combination with the Browser detect – by Peter-Paul Koch [quirksmode]) you also can get the Operating system (I can get that too with Flash), Browser name (not possible with Flash) and version-number of the browser (also not possible with Flash)
With this information it should be easier to debug….
To export the data to me I used the lowest tech solution I could think of:
Jacob Fresco pointed me to a bug that I would never ever have found without his help! So thx.
Hi, first, compliments on the great plugin. However, I do have some remarks. It seems that WordPress 2.1.2 with Wp-Flashbox 1.3 crashes Internet Explorer (=> version 6). When I disable Flashbox, everything works fine.
In Firefox, everything works like a charm… I cannot seem to find the cause of this problem. Any ideas?
Because I have a newly installed Windows XP, I only have IE7, Firefox 2 (my default browser) and for testing Opera (used for testing FlashBox)
So to test this bug I installed Multiple IE which makes it possible to install multiple versions of IE on your PC.
And of course tested IE6: no bugs, no crashes, no nothing, it worked like it supposed to.
Just to be sure, I tested IE6 today at work. Woooo, that’s an extreme bug.
So there must be something wrong with FlashBox. But before I can find out what it is… I have to know the difference between my home-computer and my work-computer, so I can find out what goes wrong.
Can I use FlashBox if I don’t use WordPress
Yes, you can!
But you will have to install FlashBox manually: the instructions for that can be found here
Why does FlashBox work differently on Firefox 2 Apple
I can’t stand this, but it’s true. I can’t get FlashBox to work the same in all browsers and OS. The complete story can be read here. I came to the conclusion that I can’t do anything about this problem. And just need to work around it.
Why is FlashBox for free?
I had an itch to scratch, and if you have the same itch; this will help you.
lightbox is for free, and FlashBox is based upon this
I have made a new homepage for FlashBox (let’s say it’s 80% ready).
Well not exactly..
It’s a new feature in WordPress 2: you can choose a template which will be used for Pages.
So in fact I’ve made a new template.
Whateva: I’ve started with the documentation of FlashBox.
The new homepage is a start, and soon there will be some post about Usage instructions, faq, todo/request, competition, etc.
thumbnails, or something similar so you can skip a couple images in a gallery
Read xml
Read FLV
Read MP3
autoplay / slideshow
resize big images
Flash 7 plugin (nice to have) as minimum requirement, FlashBox uses now Flash 8 plugin which should cover about 94% of the users (source Adobe)
If no Flash plugin is available (or not the correct version) there should be a possibility to view without Flashbox
A button in tinyMCE the default wysiwyg editor
Visible notification form the activation of FlashBox
Posible to activate FlashBox without ‘rel=”flashbox”‘ – tag
note: A good example is the slideshow from flickr.com.
Requests
There was no specific place to place requests.
And now there is, so I collected the requests I already got and placed it here:
emre
Congratulations on your new plug-in! While it looks great, I have to say you have more competition than you realize. The newest breed includes Slightbox (23KB) and Litebox (3KB).
While size is no longer an issue, I can think of one area where you can pull ahead: ease of installation. All the others require modifying the code to add a REL attribute to tags. If you can make yours work without modifying any code, it will be the first choice of many people.
Veel bedankt!
Answer: This is a possibility, but I think should be an option which can be activated.
Hardy
Thanks man, good idea to build up something smaller than most of the other photo-plugins for wp. What i always miss, is a solution to show iptc-Data. Woud be nice to put this feature into the plugin. But good work for now.
Hardy
Answer: I think it’s possible to do this. The PHP JPEG Metadata Toolkit by Evan Hunter. I have to perfect the Flash first before I introduce another feature. But this was also a though of mine, but not this extensive (I had never heard of iptc-Data)
Thx for pointing this out to me!
Optional: Use the title attribute if you want to show a caption.
If you have a set of related images that you would like to group, follow step one but additionally include a group name between square brackets in the rel attribute. For example:
The display:none will make the whole block (div) disappear for the viewer but, it will still be “visible” for the FlashBox code. In html it will look like this:
I came across a big bug in the caption. If you placed a comma in the title (which is used for caption) example: title=”bla, bla, bla” the image and the captions got hussled. I fixed this and added some new features (read more).
You can follow my progress in the Flashbox directory. A gallery example: Badass Robots used in film.