Description
Automatically adds Lightbox functionality to images displayed by WordPress (Gutenberg) Gallery and Image Blocks, as well as GenerateBlocks Image Blocks, and also videos created by the core Video Block, using the FSlightbox library.
This lightweight plugin will automatically adds Lightbox functionality to all images displayed by
- the Core Gallery Block,
- the Core Image Block,
- GenerateBlocks Image Block,
and videos displayed by
- the core Video Block
without the needs to set each gallery/image and video link to the media file so you don’t need to set them manually one by one.
Note: You can exclude specific image/video from getting the lightbox functionality by adding no-lightbox
class to the image/video element.
About The Plugin
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This plugin has no settings (you can customized the default configuration using filters), hence does not add any data to the database, so you don’t need to worry about ‘database leftovers’ if you deactivate the plugin.
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This plugin will automatically add the wrapper link with the necessary attribute on each image and videos that uses the blocks mentioned above to add the lightbox functionality using a few lines of inline script. So it will not make any changes to your original image and video tags (if you check from the page’s HTML source), and will not add extra weight / DOM depth to your page’s HTML.
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By default, this plugin only works with the native WordPress Gallery, Image, and Video Blocks, as well as GenerateBlocks Image Blocks. You can add additional selectors using filters to make this functionality also works with other image/video blocks. If you need to, send me a request to have your image/video block included by default.
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This plugin will only enqueued its assets (1 JS file) to pages/posts that use blocks, and will not enqueue assets if the page/post doesn’t use one of them.
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I provided simple hover CSS which are not enabled by default. You can enable it using filter (see below).
To add other image/video block:
Add the CSS class uses by the image/video block element, e.g:
add_filter( 'use_lightbox_in', function($use_lightbox_in) {
return $use_lightbox_in . ',.your-other-plugin-block-image-parent-element img, .your-other-plugin-image-class';
} );
Add the block info/name so that this plugin will enqueued the FSlightbox JavaScripts if the block is use in a post/page, e.g:
add_filter( 'use_lightbox_if', function($use_lightbox_if) {
return $use_lightbox_if . '|| has_block( "kadence/advancedgallery" ) || has_block( "your-plugin-block-name/the-block-name" )';
} );
To only enable Lightbox Functionality on certain page/post types:
Simply use the wp_dequeue
function**, e.g.:
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', function() {
if ( ! is_singular('post') ) { // only enable in single post type
wp_dequeue_script( 'image-video-lightbox' );
}
});
To only enable simple hover CSS:
add_filter('use_lightbox_css', function () {
return true;
});
Why using FSlightbox?
- FSlightbox is Vanilla Javascript Lightbox Library written in pure JavaScript without jQuery or any other additional dependencies. It’s lightweight (around 9kb *gzip)!
- The JavaScript is delayable (*yes, it’s important for me). This is the only lightbox library I found that works when the JavaScript is delayed.
My other Plugins:
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Optimize More! – A DIY WordPress Page Speed Optimization Pack. Features:
- Load CSS Asynchronously – selectively load CSS file(s) asynchronously on selected post/page types.
- Delay CSS and JS until User Interaction – selectively delay CSS/JS load until user interaction on selected post/page types.
- Preload Critical CSS, JS, and Font Files – selectively preload critical CSS/JS/Font file(s) on selected post/page types.
- Remove Unused CSS and JS Files – selectively remove unused CSS/JS file(s) on selected post/page types.
- Load Gutenberg CSS conditionally – Load each CSS of the core blocks will only get enqueued when the block gets rendered on a page.
- Advance Defer JS – hold JavaScripts load until everything else has been loaded. Adapted from the legendary varvy’s defer js method *recommended for defer loading 3rd party scripts like ads, pixels, and trackers
- Defer JS – selectively defer loading JavaScript file(s) on selected post/page types.
- Remove Passive Listener Warnings – Remove the “Does not use passive listeners to improve scrolling performance” warning on Google PageSpeed Insights
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Lazyload, Preload, and more! – This tiny little plugin (around 14kb zipped) will automatically:
- lazyload your below the fold images/iframes/videos,
- preload your featured images,
- and add
loading="eager"
to your featured image and all images that haveno-lazy
orskip-lazy
class.
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Shop Extra – A lightweight plugin to optimize your WooCommerce & Business site:
- Floating WhatsApp Chat Widget (can be use without WooCommerce),
- WhatsApp Order Button for WooCommrece,
- Hide/Disable WooCommerce Elements,
- WooCommerce Strings Translations,
- and many more.
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Screenshots
Installation
From within WordPress
- Visit
Plugins > Add New
- Search for
Image & Video Lightbox
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- Activate the plugin from your Plugins page
Manually
- Download the plugin using the download link in this WordPress plugins repository
- Upload the plugin folder to your
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin from your Plugins page
FAQ
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Why using FSlightbox library?
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It’s lightweight (around 9kb *gzip), no dependencies, and since I love to delaying JavaScripts until user interaction, this is the only library I found that works when the JS is delayed.
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Can this plugin works with other Image or Video Block?
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Just try it. You can use filters like the example I wrote in the plugin description above.
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Can I exclude specific image?
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Yes. Just add
no-lightbox
class to the image/video elements.
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Changelog
1.0.0
- Initial release