Welcome to Coriolistic Anachronisms

Introducing the new jQuery sliding panel and accordion menu!

[applause]

Click on a vertical tab to the right for help and options

And enjoy your visit!
Vince

  • HOME

    Click here to visit the main photo galleries at VMP.com or stick around and click here (or on the blog header from anywhere in the blog) to reach the Coriolistic Anachronisms home page and most recent posts.

  • ABOUT

    My name is Vincent Mounier. I'm a photographer and designer of this site. My blog Coriolistic Anachronisms is now five years old. Find out more about the web site and me.

  • CONTACT

    Click here to send me an email. Enthusiastic praise, technical questions, geek jokes and constructive criticism are always welcome!

  • FAQ's

    If you have unanswered questions, why don't you check out this helpful FAQ's page. You could also email me and if your question is relevent, it might appear as a new FAQ.

  • SHARE

    Here's a one-stop social bookmarking tool for your convenience. Please use as many of the available links, I don't mind. And don't forget to subscribe to the RSS feed.

  • RULES OF CONDUCT AND COPYRIGHTS

    A few notes on what I hope will be a respectful visit, and my promise to play by the same rules. Basically, don't swear, don't steal, don't spam. Please.

  • 66 SQUARE FEET

    Let me Marie at 66 Square Feetintroduce you to my blogging and life soulmate. Different blogs, different views, different ideas, same passion.

  • SITEMAP

    A graphic, user-friendly navigational overview of the entire web site, which is made of two main sections:

    • This blog and all sub-sections,
    • Vincent Mounier Photography, where the main photo galleries are located.

You are viewing a single post; use navigation links below
or click on blog header to get most current content

Random Entry: Parkour  
 Previous: In the Lions den ~ | Next: Amazing vertical dancers ~

2009 Update: Behind the scenes, I have since then replaced Lightbox with ShadowBox, even cooler, highly customizable and allowing me to serve you not only images but other content too, including HTML. On this post, for example, it handles both the images and the links which were previously handled by Greybox. Try it out!

It seems that at least half of this blog’s entries are photo posts. So.

Introducing the brilliant Lightbox JS v. 2.0 script. From now on, your life has been made easier and the viewing of photos is even more fun. As before, you have the option of clicking on any of the images embedded in my posts to view them full size.

But they will now be « overlayed » by Lightbox JS on top of the temporarily grayed-out blog page. There are a few major advantages to this new functionality:

  • There no longer is a need to reload the whole blog page after clicking on an image;
  • The photos now appear in a slideshow-like fashion; all the images on a post are linked together so that one can actually view them all in sequence rather than having to browse down the page;
  • Photos can now all have a caption;
  • The new look is very cool!

So cool in fact it might eventually replace my main photo gallery script. But in the meantime, why not give it a try? Hovering the mouse over the image makes the navigation controls appear if there are more than one image in the post (click on the left image area or keyboard P = previous; click on the right image area or keyboard N = next). Just hit the Close X button to return to your reading.

So click on the pictures below and enjoy! And stay tuned for the next photo post: The Vertical Dancers.


 

 Posted at 1:03 AM in Bits and pieces: & Photoblogs:

2 Comments

Display comments as(Linear | Threaded)
  • 1 - NewYorkangel says:

    « Brilliant IS the word indeed! »

  • 2 - Vince says:

    « Update: While Lightbox was outstanding, I’ve since switched to Shadowbox, an even slicker equivalent. »

Add Comment


Enclosing asterisks marks text as bold (*word*), underscore are made via _word_.
Standard emoticons like :-) and ;-) are converted to images.

To prevent automated Bots from commentspamming, please enter the string you see in the image below in the appropriate input box. Your comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Please ensure that your browser supports and accepts cookies, or your comment cannot be verified correctly.
CAPTCHA

BBCode format allowed