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There are a lot of fine Lightboxes on the market, both free and commercials, but they all need to be installed into You Confluence, in on of 2 waysYour Confluence:
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All of the stuff below is quite generic and samples only |
Filesystem based
In this case, the light box is placed in the filesystem, either under the Confluence installation, or somewhere else and linked in.
Under Confluence
Download the lightbox zip, upload it to the server and place the files under the install:
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cd /opt/confluence/confluence mkdir mylightbox cd mylightbox mv ~/mylightbox.zip . unzip mylightbox.zip |
Now these can be referenced as /opt/confluence/confluence id the server root, so in Custom HTML add:
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<!-- MyLignbox -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/mylightbox/css/mylightbox.css" type="text/css" media="screen" charset="utf-8" />
<script src="/mylightbox/js/jquery.mylightbox.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Some lighboxes requires to be initiated ($ is AJS.$ for Confluence):
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<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
AJS.$(document).ready(function(){
AjS.$("a[rel^='mylightbox']").mylightbox();
});
</script> |
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Somewhere else in the filesystem
Download the lightbox zip, upload it to the server and place the files under the install:
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cd /data mkdir mylightbox cd mylightbox mv ~/mylightbox.zip . unzip mylightbox.zip ln -s /data/mylightbox /opt/confluence/confluence/mylightbox |
The Common Part
Now these can be referenced as /opt/confluence/confluence id the server root, so in Custom HTML add:
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