Comportamento inconsistente do lightbox de imagens com múltiplas imagens

When you have one image in a post you click the image once to lightbox it, then you click it again to see it full resolution. But, when you have multiple images in the same post you click one of the images to lightbox, then when you click it again it goes to the next image rather than going to the full resolution zoomed in mode.

I feel the behavior should be the same as a single image so when you click the image in a lightbox it goes to full resolution, and if you want to go to the next image you click the right arrow rather than the image.

Some large images for an example:

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I think that most people feel that having a slideshow of all of the images is much more desirable.

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I still think there should be a slideshow, but clicking the image should be consistent of making the image larger rather than going to the next image.

I am not sure we even need to keep this “giganti-image” click to see super enormous image that requires scrolling thing. It is confusing. I agree it is inconsistent to get “giganti-image” for single images and “see next” for multi images.

Personally I think we should imply nuke “giganti-image” and have click do nothing I guess unless you have multiple images.

@Johani / @zogstrip what are your thoughts here.

:arrow_down: giganti-image demo (make browser small, click then click):

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I have two examples where the zoom is welcome:

  • news article, we use this quite a lot on a sports forum
  • I have a client that scans a lot of old comics

We could download the image and zoom so if it is nuked I’ll be ok with this, but I think it’s still a good feature, especially on mobile.

Maybe make the slideshow the priority for more consistency but add a :mag_right: button if we want to zoom

I don’t think that’s necessary, it might be better to have an explicit “full size” link for the image in the footer (alongside “download”, which is a similar option), rather than this secret click to expand, which ceases to work in slideshow mode.

And for the record, @davidkingham, “download” is 95% the same thing as what you want, so you already have a workaround in slideshow mode. Try it.

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Another example where zoom is important is extremely tall images. I like the idea of a dedicated “zoom” button, download it fine, but sometimes it’s nice to just stay in the browser and not need another app to open.

Yeah, an extra link next to “download” seems like this simplest solution here.

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I agree, having the same action do two different things is confusing. I :heart: the full size link idea :+1:

@Johani can you take it?

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+1 for keeping this mode; it’s relevant in our 3D graphics community where people often upload 4k+ images. The extra link sounds like a great solution.

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We use this regularly to evaluate the details of larger images when critiquing them, I would hate to lose this feature.

I know this is very similar, but we have public sections of our site that have the download button turned off and private paid areas with it turned on. I know it’s a very specific use case and the reasons are ridiculous but it’s working well for us to give people a false sense of security.

I like the idea of having a zoom button, my only request is that it has its own class in the mfp-bottom-bar so I can hide everything except the zoom button, I don’t want the title/size/download visible. Along the same lines, it would be great if all of them had their own class, right now I am changing the text to be transparent to hide the title and size.

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PR welcome to add these classes :wink:

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@johani do you think this will be a 2.2 thing or a 2.3 thing? Let me know the difficulty and risk.

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This can go in 2.2. It’s very low risk (though it does add a couple of new translation strings)

I have something working and will check it in early next week.

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Há alguma chance de isso ser revisado novamente, Joe? Obrigado :slight_smile:

Tenho curiosidade: qual é exatamente o ponto de ruptura (breakpoint) para a dimensão da imagem enviada que ativa o recurso Lightbox?

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Verifique nas configurações do seu site as opções de largura máxima da imagem e altura máxima da imagem.

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Ah, obrigado. Eu estava procurando por “lightbox” mais cedo, quando conversava sobre isso com @cobyalmond, e não o encontrei.

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Já havia comentado sobre isso, em um pedido de melhorias para o lightbox.

Concordo, o comportamento atual é confuso. Ao clicar no centro de uma imagem, ela deve ser ampliada, como quando há apenas uma imagem; ao clicar à direita ou à esquerda, a imagem exibida deve ser alterada.

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Ter apresentações de slides será uma grande melhoria, se for opcional.

Nem sempre você quer mudar a imagem automaticamente.
Muitas vezes, você quer mostrá-las uma por uma e ter tempo para vê-las e compará-las.

Ter um botão de reproduzir apresentação de slides no lightbox seria ótimo.

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