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Using Lightbox with BlogEngine.net and Windows Live Writer

Wednesday, 9 July 2008 16:56 by Peter Provost

I’ve been wanting to get Lightbox installed on here since I started using the new blog engine. I found René Kuss’ Lightbox Extension which adds the Lightbox 2 code to the blog at runtime. He also wrote a Thumbnailer extension that will autogenerate a thumbnail if you put some glop in the img src attribute.

But since I’m a Windows Live Writer user, I didn’t like having to tweak the image URL every time I posted. A bit more digging uncovered Jesse Foster’s Lightbox Extension that is specifically designed for WLW, but it used old Lightbox 1 code and I wanted to use the new 2.0 fanciness.

Then today I discovered the Technical Preview of the next version of Windows Live Writer. Lo-and-behold, it now supports adding the rel=”lightbox” tag to images! Perfect.

UPDATE 2008-12-01: The Beta is out and it has the Lightbox features. Keep an eye on the LiveWriter blog for up-to-date release information.

Here are a few pics of my kids to confirm that it is working as expected.

Hadley's new haircut  Finn's Christmas   H and F together... being nice to each other

To enable this, I installed René’s Lightbox Extension for BlogEngine.net (see above) to get the scripts and such into the HTML stream. Then just I simply use WLW’s new Link To dialog for images to enable Lightbox for the image.

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The “Group” field will make it a Lightbox group, which lets you use the arrows to scroll from within the Lightbox popup.

EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED! Thanks Windows Live Writer Team! Now if only I could talk you guys into using standard (or configurable) keyboard shortcuts for typical formatting, we’d be golden.

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First Post on the New Blog

Saturday, 5 July 2008 06:49 by Peter Provost

It looks like there was a minor hiccup on the 301 redirector, but I got that taken care of quickly this morning. Hopefully it didn't mess up too many people.

Also got the Feedburner feed directed onto the new RSS endpoint, so that should be good to.

Hopefully there aren't any other issues and it just keeps working.

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