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Lightbox JS

I had been trying to find a better way to display my work on the blog. While I love Flickr, I did not want to hassle readers with having to keep clicking back and forth between this blog and my flickr page if I wanted to display multiple images. Luckily, fellow SJSU photojournalism student and blogger Shaminder Dulai pointed me over to Lightbox JS, a script that overlays images onto the window when someone clicks on their thumbnails. While the site says that the script works on all modern browsers, I have been having some trouble with IE and Safari. I hope to get all the kinks out soon and begin posting work.




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