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lightGallery

A customizable, modular, responsive, lightbox gallery plugin for jQuery. lightgallery Demo

JQuery lightGallery demo. Codepen demo

Main features

  • Fully responsive.
  • Modular architecture with built in plugins.
  • Touch and support for mobile devices.
  • Mouse drag supports for desktops.
  • Animated thumbnails.
  • Youtube Vimeo Dailymotion and html5 videos Support.
  • 20+ Hardware-Accelerated CSS3 transitions.
  • Dynamic mode.
  • Full screen support.
  • Supports zoom.
  • Browser history API.
  • Responsive images.
  • HTML iframe support.
  • Multiple instances on one page.
  • Easily customizable via CSS (SCSS) and Settings.
  • Smart image preloading and code optimization.
  • Keyboard Navigation for desktop.
  • Font icon support.
  • And many more.

Installation

Install with Bower

You can Install lightGallery using the Bower package manager.

$ bower install lightgallery --save

npm

You can also find ladda-angular on npm.

$ npm install lightgallery

Download from Github

You can also directly download lightgallery from github.

Include CSS and Javascript files

First of all add lightgallery.css in the <head> of the document.

<head>
    <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="css/lightGallery.css" /> 
</head>

Then include jQuery and lightgallery.min.js into your document. If you want to include any lightgallery plugin you can include it after lightgallery.min.js.

<body>
    ....

    <!-- jQuery version must be >= 1.8.0; -->
    <script src="jquery.min.js"></script>

    <!-- A jQuery plugin that adds cross-browser mouse wheel support. (Optional) -->
    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery-mousewheel/3.1.13/jquery.mousewheel.min.js"></script>

    <!-- lightgallery plugins -->
    <script src="js/lg-thumbnail.min.js"></script>
    <script src="js/lg-fullscreen.min.js"></script>
</body>  
The markup

lightgallery does not force you to use any kind of markup. you can use whatever markup you want. But i suggest you to use the following markup. Here you can find the detailed examples of deferent kind of markups.

<div id="lightgallery">
  <a href="img/img1.jpg">
      <img src="img/thumb1.jpg" />
  </a>
  <a href="img/img2.jpg">
      <img src="img/thumb2.jpg" />
  </a>
  ...
</div>

Call the plugin

Finally you need to initiate the gallery by adding the following code.

<script type="text/javascript">
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $("#lightgallery").lightGallery(); 
    });
</script>

Resources

Demos

Built in modules

  1. Thumbnail
  2. Autoplay
  3. Video
  4. Fullscreen
  5. Pager
  6. Zoom
  7. Hash

Support

Please use GitHub issue tracker in the event that you have come across a bug or glitch. It would also be very helpful if you could add a jsFiddle, which would allow you to demonstrate the problem in question.

You can post a comment here to leave feedback, and offer any feature suggestions you may have for Lightgallery.

Please use stackoverflow instead of github issue tracker if you need any help with implementing lightgallery in your project or if you have any personal support requests. If you need any special customization, feature or support email me at sachi77n@gmail.com. I can do it for reasonable price.

Do you like lightgallery? You can support the project by staring the github repository or tweet about this project.

Follow me on twitter @sachinchoolur for the latest news, updates about this project.

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