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  • Plugin Author FirelightWP

    (@firelightwp)

    Hi! Sorry for the delayed response!

    I think there may be a way to do this with the plugin as is. Let us play with it a bit, and we’ll follow up shortly.

    Apart from that, we’d actually love to do a stronger integration with woocommerce for exactly this kind of use case. We may look at adding a an option to ‘auto-detect’ woocommerce product images. We’ll need to investigate a bit. If we do add this, it will probably be in the pro plugin.

    One other note is that your example opens an image but also some extra content on the sidebar beside the image. This is a quite a bit tougher to do than just opening an image (still possible but a lot more work). Are you looking to just open the image, or something more slide-like as an in the examples above?

    Plugin Author FirelightWP

    (@firelightwp)

    Hi! We took some time to look at this today. There’s actually a fair amount complexity around this, in part because woocommerce builds in and expects a range of functionality around woocommerce product images in various situations.

    It’s still something we’d love to add. But it’s not something we can do quickly. For now, I don’t think what you want to do is effectively possible using our plugin with Woo, at least not in any way that will work nicely.

    Sorry about that. If we do work on this any time in the near future, I’ll circle around to this post and share an update. Otherwise, for now, I wish you the best of luck finding a good solution!

    Plugin Author FirelightWP

    (@firelightwp)

    Oh, I’m also going to go ahead and resolve this issue for now since we’ve responded and answered the question (even if it’s not the answer we would both like). You are obviously very welcome to ask any other follow up questions you may have.

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