AvalynxLightbox is a simple, lightweight, and easy-to-use lightbox library, built on Bootstrap 5.3+ without any framework dependencies. It allows you to display images in a lightbox format with customizable options, perfect for integrating into modern web applications.
- Bootstrap-Based: Integrates seamlessly with Bootstrap (version 5.3 or higher).
- Customizable Options: Configure lightbox behavior, including close functionality, opacity, z-index, and more.
- Closeable Lightbox: Optionally allow users to close the lightbox with a button or by clicking outside the image.
- Callback Support: Set custom actions when the lightbox is closed.
- Lightweight: No additional dependencies besides Bootstrap 5.3+.
Here's a simple example of how to use AvalynxLightbox in your project:
To use AvalynxLightbox in your project, you can directly include it in your HTML file. Ensure you have Bootstrap 5.3 or higher included in your project for AvalynxLightbox to work correctly.
First, include Bootstrap:
<!-- Bootstrap -->
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/js/bootstrap.bundle.min.js"></script>
Then, include AvalynxLightbox:
<script src="path/to/avalynx-lightbox.js"></script>
Replace path/to/avalynx-lightbox.js
with the actual path to the files in your project.
Installation via jsDelivr (Link)
AvalynxLightbox is also available via jsDelivr. You can include it in your project like this:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/js/avalynx-lightbox.js"></script>
Make sure to also include Bootstrap's JS/CSS in your project to ensure AvalynxLightbox displays correctly.
Installation via NPM (Link)
AvalynxLightbox is also available as a npm package. You can add it to your project with the following command:
npm install avalynx-lightbox
After installing, you can import AvalynxLightbox into your JavaScript file like this:
import { AvalynxLightbox } from 'avalynx-lightbox';
Make sure to also include Bootstrap's JS/CSS in your project to ensure AvalynxLightbox displays correctly.
php bin/console importmap:require avalynx-lightbox
After installing, you can import AvalynxLightbox into your JavaScript file like this:
import { AvalynxLightbox } from 'avalynx-lightbox';
Make sure to also include Bootstrap's JS/CSS in your project to ensure AvalynxLightbox displays correctly.
Installation via Composer (Link)
AvalynxLightbox is also available as a Composer package. You can add it to your project with the following command:
composer require avalynx/avalynx-lightbox
After installing, you can import AvalynxLightbox into your HTML file like this:
<script src="vendor/avalynx/avalynx-lightbox/dist/js/avalynx-lightbox.js"></script>
Make sure to also include Bootstrap's JS/CSS in your project to ensure AvalynxLightbox displays correctly.
To create an alert, simply instantiate a new AvalynxLightbox
object with the desired options:
new AvalynxLightbox('.avalynx-lightbox', {
closeable: true,
closeOnClickOutside: true,
opacity: 80,
zIndex: 1500,
onClose: () => console.log('Lightbox closed')
}, {
closeButtonLabel: 'Close'
});
AvalynxLightbox supports the following options for customization:
selector
: (string) CSS selector for the images to display in the lightbox (default:'.avalynx-lightbox'
).options
:closeable
: (boolean) Allow users to close the lightbox (default:true
).closeOnClickOutside
: (boolean) Close the lightbox when the user clicks outside the image (default:true
).onClose
: (function) A callback function to execute when the lightbox is closed (default:null
).opacity
: (number) Background opacity (0-100) (default:80
).zIndex
: (number) The z-index for the lightbox (default:1500
).
language
:closeButtonLabel
: (string) The aria-label for the close button (default:'Close'
).
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and submit a pull request with your changes or improvements. We're looking for contributions in the following areas:
- Bug fixes
- Feature enhancements
- Documentation improvements
Before submitting your pull request, please ensure your changes are well-documented and follow the existing coding style of the project.
AvalynxLightbox is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
If you have any questions, feature requests, or issues, please open an issue on our GitHub repository or submit a pull request.
Thank you for considering AvalynxLightbox for your project!