Lightboxes

I saw in a message that I was copied on where a client asked what a lightbox was. Put simply, some applications include a lot of images that users may want to browse. Displaying every image on its own page may not be the most efficient way to do it — both for your visitors and your server. As visitors navigate back and forth the server incurs additional hits, which can be avoided with lightboxes because images are displayed without having to load a new page.

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For example, the lightbox method will enlarge an image and place it as a modal window above the rest of the page, allowing the user to focus on the image itself while the background is darkened. This means less noise interfering with the viewing experience.

*Photo is “Mindy in Santa Fe” by Roger Thompson, a member of the Leica Historical Society of America; a Blackstone Media client.

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