This post discusses the creation of gallery in a simple way with Drupal 7. We all know that Drupal 7 includes the Content Construction Kit (CCK), ImageField and ImageCache as part of its core, thus it makes creating a gallery quite simple. This example also uses the ColorBox module, which is the only additional module that we have used here. So make sure that you have installed and enabled Colorbox before following the steps below.
Following the previous post on the Colorbox module, let’s now look into something else that we can do with this useful module. In this article, we are going to discuss managing inline images with the help of 2 Drupal modules. Drupal by default doesn’t handle inline images and this is one of Drupal's inconveniences. However, this is where the contrib modules come to rescue. The Drupal modules make for one of the best user experiences on the web.
This article is about the usage of Jquery Colorbox Plugin, which most of you must be either accustomed to or at least heard of. This post is aimed at those who know about the module, but still haven’t made the use of it. So, here’s what to begin with.
The Colorbox module is a light-weight as well as customizable lightbox plugin for jQuery 1.3 through 1.6. When it comes to Drupal 7, the colorbox jquery plugin is integrated with a module Colorbox. The usage of this module facilitates the display of images, iframed or inline content etc. in an overlay above the current page.
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