Magento extension ET Lytebox by niro
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The extension integrates the Lytebox image viewer into Magento.
Compatible with Magento 1.x
ET Lytebox
The extension replaces the standard product image viewer with Lytebox (v3.22). You can also use it to view images on CMS pages.
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Use Examples
View product images in a classy window
Standard popup windows have beenout of fashion for years - they are boring and nonfunctional. Our extension will replace the standard product image gallery viewer with a new one - attractive and classy. And if our understanding of beauty won't match yours, you can always change window design with CSS to achieve the desired effect. Also you can now switch between product images without closing the viewer.
View images on CMS pages
All written above applies to images in text too. Magento have no built-in image viewer, so to insert a big image into text you have only two options: either you insert the image, or a link to it with some text or a thumbnail. The first option usually doesn't look pretty, and the second one will either lead your customer away from your page, or open the image in a new browser tab. Our extension offers you another solution - when a customer clicks on a link, it will open our image viewer with the image, and the customer will be able to easily close it to return the text on the page.
Slideshow
You might want to use the slideshow to show multiple images on the same topic. For example, to share photos from an event, or to demonstrate the assembly process of the exercise