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github.com/dczajkowski/vue-pure-lightbox
This package is not WCAG-compliant yet. It was created when the author was not aware of how important it is to be fully accessible. Proceed with caution.
The live demo is available here: https://codepen.io/DCzajkowski/pen/rzOErW.
npm i vue-pure-lightbox --save
<!-- In <head> -->
<meta rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/vue-pure-lightbox/dist/VuePureLightbox.css">
<!-- In <body>, after Vue import -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-pure-lightbox/dist/VuePureLightbox.umd.min.js"></script>
import VuePureLightbox from 'vue-pure-lightbox'
/* @vue/component */
export default {
components: {
// ...
VuePureLightbox,
},
}
If you are using an ES6 bundler, you will need to manually import the styles.
import styles from 'vue-pure-lightbox/dist/VuePureLightbox.css'
<style src="vue-pure-lightbox/dist/VuePureLightbox.css"></style>
<script>
new Vue({
components: {
'vue-pure-lightbox': window.VuePureLightbox,
}
}).$mount('#app')
</script>
<VuePureLightbox
thumbnail="/path/to/thumbnail.jpg"
:images="['/path/to/image1.jpg', '/path/to/image1.jpg']"
/>
Note: if you are not using a vue-loader (e.g. you are using a CDN), you have to use the kebab-case'ing for the component i.e.
<vue-pure-lightbox>
instead of<VuePureLightbox>
.
<VuePureLightbox
thumbnail="https://via.placeholder.com/350x150"
:images="[
{ link: 'https://placekitten.com/1080/910', alt: 'Cat 1' },
{ link: 'https://placekitten.com/1080/920', alt: 'Cat 2' },
]"
>
<template v-slot:loader>Loading…</template>
<template v-slot:content="{ url: { link, alt } }">
<img :src="link" :alt="alt">
</template>
</VuePureLightbox>
Note: if you are not using a vue-loader (e.g. you are using a CDN), you have to use the kebab-case'ing for the component i.e.
<vue-pure-lightbox>
instead of<VuePureLightbox>
.
Prop | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
thumbnail | string | Path to a file being your thumbnail |
images | string[] or array | Array of paths to files visible in the lightbox |
alternate-text | string | (Optional) alt="" text for your image |
value | boolean | (Optional) reactive visibility prop |
open-at-index | integer | (Optional) index of an image to show when opening the modal |
Slot | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
content | DOM to be used in place of an image in the lightbox | <img> tag with src set to path |
loader | DOM to be used when there is an image loading | LightboxDefaultLoader |
icon-close | Icon to be used as a close button | × (×) |
icon-previous | Icon to be used as the "next" arrow button | ![]() |
icon-next | Icon to be used as the "previous" arrow button | ![]() |
preview | DOM to be used in place of the default thumbnail | Clickable link with a thumbnail |
This package consists of just one .vue
file. It is meant to be as small and simple as possible.
In return you get a <VuePureLightbox>
Vue component that allows you to show images in a nice, responsive lightbox.
Supported keys:
CSS is being used in the component, but each class is prefixed with a lightbox
keyword. You can overwrite them as you wish.
If you find any bug or problem with the plugin please open an issue or create a pull request on the Github repo.
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