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    The plugin does in a way work as in showing the images properly, but WP display the following notice:

    Notice: Use of undefined constant ICL_LANGUAGE_CODE – assumed ‘ICL_LANGUAGE_CODE’ in /Users/Jan/Sites/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wp-jquery-lightbox/wp-jquery-lightbox.php on line 71

    I’m not an expert on Java or PHP, but I guess this means that something is not right. Rigth?

    The plugin is great, but personally I would prefer not the fancy “animation”, that the box starting from the top in the browser window and slide downwards. I think simplicity is a great thing, more like the “original” plugin of Rupert Morris. Also it would be really great to have an option to choose “themes” like Rupert Morris did.

    Basically, what I was looking for in the wp-jquery-lightbox plugin, was a straight up ported jQuery version of Rupert Morris plugin.

    Best regards, and thanks for your contribution to the WP community.

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    UPDATE!
    I’m kind of embarrassed ’cause as it turns out YOUR PLUGIN WORKS JUST FINE.

    What happened was that I tested it in a local server environment with WP/MAMP Pro, thus the notice from WP. Don’t know why this happened. My apologies for the mishap. Forget everything I wrote in the previous post.

    The WP jQuery Lightbox plugin rocks!

    Now, if I dare to ask, if you would be so kind, would you consider adding the “Lightbox appearance” theme option and a simpler animation behavior, as in lightbox-2/Rupert Morris? Just a wish list.

    Anyways, thanks for a great plugin.

    Thank you kindly for the update. I’ve already implemented additional safety measures to ensure the constant is defined and available though. ??

    The animations are not what I’d like them to be either. I only tell the window and image where to go and in what time to accomplish it. The order of those calls (position, width and height) *and* dimension changes between images (smaller, larger or same size) produce vastly different results – this is what you reffer to as “more complex” animations.

    I currently consider the animations accidental but workable. If you’re able to produce more consistent motion, please send me a patch!

    As for themes, that’s highly unlikely.

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