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Fancybox now used for image handling

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  • Seeing as fancybox is such a great and efficient library, I’ve decided to implement it here. Being super lightweight, there’s absolutely zero impact to the overall speed of the Sudonix platform, I’ve included it here. In fact, it’s a fork of the same extension I wrote for the Flarum project which is still very much in use 🙂

    I’ve streamlined the code and the required functions. Images only are shown, and the function will ignore avatars and emojis etc as displaying these as part of an image carousel is pointless in my view.

    Enjoy.

  • @phenomlab

    Great 😉
    Possible to have the code or a tutorial for implemented it on nodeBB ?

    because it’s very practical when users put large images for example!

  • @DownPW Sure. Here goes…

    1. In /admin/appearance/customise#custom-header add the below code
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@fancyapps/ui@4.0/dist/fancybox.css"/>
    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@fancyapps/ui@4.0/dist/fancybox.umd.js"></script>
    
    1. In /admin/appearance/customise#custom-js
    // Fancybox wrapper
    
    if (top.location.pathname !== '/login') {
        $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function (data) {
            this.$('img').not('.forum-logo').each(function () {
                // Strip out the images contained inside blockquotes as this looks nasty :)
                $('blockquote img').remove();
                Fancybox.bind(
                    'a[href*=".jpg"], a[href*=".jpeg"], a[href*=".png"], a[href*=".gif"], a[href*=".webp"]',
                    {
                        groupAll: true,
                    }
                );
            });
        });
    }
    
  • @phenomlab

    • Possible to host the script locally?
    • Possibility to have the images all the same size in the posts

    For example here, I have two images of different sizes, they should appear identically in the posts like on sudonix ?

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  • @DownPW possible, yes, 100%. You’d just need to download the files locally and host them on your own server. Finally, you obviously need to change the target path

    The image size is simple CSS.

  • @phenomlab

    ha yes I have it:

    @media (min-width: 1200px) {
    .topic .posts .content .img-responsive {
        max-width: what you want %;
        width: auto;
        padding: 20px;
    }
    }
    
  • On this site, I’ve added an animation (essentially, a link underline) that meant I needed to modify the Fancybox function. The new animation I mentioned above has an annoying artefact where it also applies on images where the fancybox class exists.

    This is not surprising, as the fancybox attribute adds a a href to all img tags. Based on this, it is necessary to add a noanimate class so that the link animation is not being applied. However, this isn’t such a simple affair. Due to the Lazy Load feature that NodeBB leverages, the images aren’t in the DOM until that specific chunk of data is loaded as the user scrolls through the post. To allow for this, we need to fire an event that selects each target image extension and then appends the existing classes with noanimate as desired. For this to work, we have to create a duplicate each function that uses the preexisting hook of action: posts.loaded.

    In usual cases of an entire page load, this could be quite greedy and have a significant impact on CPU cycles. Thankfully, the cost is in fact negated by the limited amount of data being pulled in each Ajax request using the post loaded feature.

    Below is the code I developed for that

    if (top.location.pathname !== '/login') {
        $(window).on('action:posts.loaded', function(data) {
            console.log("Loaded");
            $(document).ready(function() {
                $('a').not('.forum-logo').not(".avatar").not(".emoji").not(".bmac-noanimate").each(function() {
                    $('a[href*=".jpg"], a[href*=".jpeg"], a[href*=".png"], a[href*=".gif"], a[href*=".webp"]').addClass("noanimate");
                });
            });
        });
    }
    
    if (top.location.pathname !== '/login') {
        $(document).ready(function() {
            $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) {
                this.$('a').not('.forum-logo').not(".avatar").not(".emoji").not(".bmac-noanimate").each(function() {
                    $('a[href*=".jpg"], a[href*=".jpeg"], a[href*=".png"], a[href*=".gif"], a[href*=".webp"]').addClass("noanimate");
                    data.preventDefault()
                    // Strip out the images contained inside blockquotes as this looks nasty :)
                    $('blockquote img').remove();
                });
                Fancybox.bind(
                    'a[href*=".jpg"], a[href*=".jpeg"], a[href*=".png"], a[href*=".gif"], a[href*=".webp"]', {
                        groupAll: true,
                    }
                );
            });
        });
    }
    

    The specific CSS that defines the animated underline (which you can see for example by hovering over the usernames in each thread) is shown below - note how we exempt noanimate using the :not() class. Basically, apply this css to all a href except those that carry the appended class noanimate.

    It’s a bit of a bulldozer to break an egg, but it’s still efficient nonetheless.

    .content p a {
        position:relative;
    }
    
    .content p a:not(.noanimate):after {    
      background: none repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;
      bottom: 0;
      content: "";
      display: block;
      height: 1px;
      left: 0%;
      position: absolute;
      background: var(--link);
      transition: width 0.3s ease 0s, left 0.3s ease 0s;
      width: 0;
    }
    .content p a:hover:after { 
      width: 100%; 
      left: 0; 
    }
    
  • Thanks @phenomlab, are you still using Fancybox@4.0 on your site? I see v5.0 is available.

  • @dave1904 Yes, currently, but will be upgrading soon!

    EDIT - I am using 5 🙂

  • Can’t see it working yet but I guess I have to rebuild/restart. Will do it later when less users are online. Already rebuilt and restarted a short time ago after deactivating the light box. 😄

    I’ll keep you updated.

  • @dave1904 No need. Can you provide your Custom Header ?

  • @phenomlab Sure!

    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@fancyapps/ui@5.0/dist/fancybox/fancybox.umd.js"></script>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@fancyapps/ui@5.0/dist/fancybox/fancybox.css"/>
    

    Edit: I should activate the header to get this working. 🤦 Thanks.

  • @dave1904 Working now?

  • Yes it is. 🙂

    no more need for the light box plugin if using this solution.

  • @dave1904 Yes, I put this together some time ago because it’s so much simpler.

  • And it seems to be less conflicting!


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