问题
I am using the fantastic PrettyPhoto Lightbox, a Jquery lightbox clone.
To launch a lightbox with an iframe this is the code
<a href="http://www.google.com?iframe=true&width=100%&height=100%" rel="prettyPhoto[iframes]" title="Google.com opened at 100%">Google.com</a>
This works great!
The problem is that I am using javascript to make some of my div's links with this code
<div onclick="http://www.google.com?iframe=true&width=100%&height=100%" rel="prettyPhoto[iframes]" class="menuitem">
Unfortunately this doesn't work. I suspect that this is because DIV's do not support the rel attribute. Does anyone have any ideas on how to over come this?
Thanks for your help,
Tim
回答1:
Check out line 87 of the plugin js file (jquery.prettyPhoto.js)
$('a[rel*='+theGallery+']').each(function(i){
It is specifically looking for 'a' elements. You could look through the plugin and change a few things to make it work for your needs.
$('div[rel*='+theGallery+']').each(function(i){
I should add that I don't think rel is a valid div attribute. You may want to use a class or some other selectable attribute.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1760891/prettyphoto-jquery-lightbox-link-problems