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Tag(s): ajax+lightboxes

Videobox: Lightbox for Videos
Videobox is a 6kb script, which shows your videos in the page with an overlay. It was inspired from Lightbox.v2 and uses some of the Slimbox's code. It's written for the wonderful mootools library. And used swfobject to embed flash.
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Phatfusion - Awesome AJAX Examples
I've been posting AJAX demo's, tutorials and code since term was introduced, and while there is only six examples now I find the AJAX work at Phatfusion as some of the best I've seen. There is an AJAX lightbox, AJAX image viewer, AJAX validate script, AJAX rounded corners, AJAX sortable table and an AJAX slideshow. Hats off to the developer.
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jQuery LightBox Plugin
ightBox is a plugin for jQuery. It was inspired in Lightbox JS by Lokesh Dhakar. jQuery lightBox plugin is simple, elegant, unobtrusive, no need extra markup and you use the power and flexibility of jQuery's selector.
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ModalBox
ModalBox is a JavaScript technique for creating modern (Web 2.0-style) modal dialogs or even wizards (sequences of dialogs) without using conventional popups and page reloads. It's inspired by Mac OS X modal dialogs. And yes, it may also be useful for showing bigger versions of images. ModalBox is built with pure JavaScript and is based on Sam Stephenson's excellent Prototype JavaScript Framework, script.aculo.us and valid XHTML/CSS. ModalBox uses AJAX to load content.
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Litebox- Same great taste, less calories
Litebox is a modified version of Lightbox v2.0 created with one thing in mind, size reduction. Litebox utilizes the 3kb javascript library moo.fx in association with prototype.lite, giving us the basic tools we need to make this work and you the ability to expand.
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LITBox
So with all of the light/thick/whatever-box methods out there today, why would I build my own... because I wasn't all that thrilled with the other ones out there. Don't get me wrong, LITBox is not perfect, but for what I am developing at SpinWeb, it is the best fit. Probably the biggest advantage of the LITBox, is that it is a lightbox written into a class. This gives it the ability to open multiple instances of the LITBox and be able to control each one with unique settings and controls.
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ThickBox - One box to rule them all
My version of the Lightbox technique includes functionality similar to that of the Greybox technique. That is, ThickBox can show html pages as well as images. The html that is shown inside ThickBox is pulled from the server using AJAX (really AXAH).
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