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lightbox-kit
Advanced tools
Lightbox Kit is a lightweight and customizable React component designed for creating visually appealing and interactive lightboxes. Perfect to showcase images, this component offers a sleek and user-friendly experience with configurable options.
To install Lightbox, use the following npm command:
npm install lightbox-kit
To use Lightbox in your project, import it as follows:
import Lightbox from 'lightbox-kit'
import 'lightbox-kit/styles';
function App() {
return (
<div>
<Lightbox
title="string"
titleMaxLength={40}
titleClassName="string"
src="string"
alt="string"
isOverlayClickable={true}
overlayClassName="string"
opacity={60}
closeIconClassname="string"
theme="dark"
allowDrag={false}
imageClassName="string"
>
// ...
</Lightbox>
</div>
)
}
The title displayed in the lightbox. This can be truncated if it exceeds the specified length (see titleMaxLength
).
Example:
<Lightbox title="string" titleMaxLength={40} titleClassName="string"
// ...
</Lightbox>
The URL or path of the image to be displayed in the lightbox. This is the main image shown when the lightbox is opened.
Example:
<Lightbox src="url/path" alt="description"> // ... </Lightbox>
Defines the visual theme of the lightbox. It adjusts the background color and text color to either light or dark theme. "light" uses lighter colors, and "dark" uses darker colors.
Exemple:
<Lightbox theme="dark">
// ...
</Lightbox>
The main image shown. Custom class name for the image element itself, allowing additional styling like borders, shadows, or other visual effects. allowDrag
determines whether the image inside the lightbox can be dragged.
<Lightbox
allowDrag={true}
imageClassName="string"
>
// ...
</Lightbox>
The overlay is the semi-transparent background layer that appears behind the lightbox content, dimming the rest of the screen. It allows users to focus on the lightbox while optionally providing a clickable area to close it.
Exemple:
<Lightbox
isOverlayClickable={true}
overlayClassName="string"
opacity={60}
>
// ...
</Lightbox>
A custom class name for the close button's icon (X icon) that can be used to adjust its appearance, such as its size, color, or position.
Exemple:
<Lightbox closeIconClassName="string">
// ...
</Lightbox>
FAQs
An image lightbox component for React.
The npm package lightbox-kit receives a total of 19 weekly downloads. As such, lightbox-kit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lightbox-kit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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