Well I just had to try it....I combined these instructions with the "how to place a button and/or text over an image" instructional video to solve a problem letting users see to that there was a gallery to view with lots of pictures. It worked. Thanks for showing me the "lightbox"
This is great Nelson - what I was looking for, but what if you have several galleries on a page? Does the jquery code have to have custom classes for each instance?
I have a couple of issues! I need to add several images to my page that will open separate lightboxes. Do I just change the CSS to let's say... pb-trigger....pc-trigger? ALso, once I use this code display: none!important;” , how do I access it, in DIVI, to edit an image!
I was wondering if there was a way to code it where each image (or button) would open a certain image in the gallery beyond just the one. Is there a way to take it one more step, and open up the first link (image, button, text) and have it open up the first image in the gallery, but then have another link (image, button, text) open up the second image in the gallery, and so on? I like the idea of having all the pictures on the page in one gallery, but I want to place separate images on the page and have them link to that specific picture in the lightbox.
Basically it sounds like you want random images on the page to all open within one gallery lightbox. I am not sure how to achieve that at this time, sorry!
Awesome! thank you so much for your videos, they are very helpful. I hope you can help me, I want to remove the Lightbox from my gallery. I don't want the images to enlarge when you click on the image. I don't want it to do anything. I just want the images to be there.
I would love your support with this if possible: I followed your simple/Helpful instructions. I'm not using a Divi Child Theme - I'm using Divi Elegant theme. Issue: when I click on the image, my gallery does pop up - but it does so at the top of my page where I have a full-width video, not where my image lives, at the middle of my home page. Can you help? Thank you for providing such dynamic support for us :)
I'm thinking there is some other issue with the lightbox feature in Divi. You should try to test with all other plugins deactivated and see if that helps or contact Elegant Themes.
Well I just had to try it....I combined these instructions with the "how to place a button and/or text over an image" instructional video to solve a problem letting users see to that there was a gallery to view with lots of pictures. It worked. Thanks for showing me the "lightbox"
This is sweet! Exactly what I was wanting. Thanks!!
Glad I could help!
you are an awesome person i ever see on youtube. very neat and clean to the point tutorial with full solution.
I appreciate that! 🙂
Another great tutorial! Thanks
My pleasure!
You're saving me, again. Huge thanks!
You're welcome!
Thank you, this is great :)
I'm glad you like it!
can this be done with just an image as opposed to a gallery?
This is great Nelson - what I was looking for, but what if you have several galleries on a page? Does the jquery code have to have custom classes for each instance?
I have a couple of issues! I need to add several images to my page that will open separate lightboxes. Do I just change the CSS to let's say... pb-trigger....pc-trigger? ALso, once I use this code display: none!important;” , how do I access it, in DIVI, to edit an image!
I was wondering if there was a way to code it where each image (or button) would open a certain image in the gallery beyond just the one. Is there a way to take it one more step, and open up the first link (image, button, text) and have it open up the first image in the gallery, but then have another link (image, button, text) open up the second image in the gallery, and so on? I like the idea of having all the pictures on the page in one gallery, but I want to place separate images on the page and have them link to that specific picture in the lightbox.
Basically it sounds like you want random images on the page to all open within one gallery lightbox. I am not sure how to achieve that at this time, sorry!
Did you create the follow up video to this one as you mentioned in this video.
Thank you! Finding your video saved my day and it worked exactly as you explained. Why don't gallery plugins include this model?
I'm not sure what you mean about gallery plugins.
Thank you
You're welcome
very nice
Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
Awesome
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Awesome! thank you so much for your videos, they are very helpful. I hope you can help me, I want to remove the Lightbox from my gallery. I don't want the images to enlarge when you click on the image. I don't want it to do anything. I just want the images to be there.
This is a great point, I am going to add this feature to Divi Assistant and also do a tutorial on this topic.
I would love your support with this if possible:
I followed your simple/Helpful instructions.
I'm not using a Divi Child Theme - I'm using Divi Elegant theme.
Issue: when I click on the image, my gallery does pop up - but it does so at the top of my page where I have a full-width video, not where my image lives, at the middle of my home page. Can you help?
Thank you for providing such dynamic support for us :)
I'm thinking there is some other issue with the lightbox feature in Divi. You should try to test with all other plugins deactivated and see if that helps or contact Elegant Themes.
Did you fix? I have the same problem.
@@jvvigarani my web designer fixed it for me. Happy to share his info with you.
i want to be able to click on an individual gallery image and have it open in a lightbox (I thought this would be that)
What you described is how Divi works by default.
I want to open background image as light box
A background image is associated with a section and is for decorative purposes, so I don't think that makes sense.
how can this work in elementor, the button link is not even taking#
This is actually only for Divi, so the tutorial is not relevant for Elementor.
awesome now do it in elementor lmao
I'm a Divi specialist so I only do tutorials about Divi.