Lightbox for Gallery & Image Block
This WordPress Plugin adds a simple & lightweight Lightbox to the standard WordPress Gallery & Image Block. It detects if a post contains a Gallery or Image Block and then loads & initialize baguetteBox.js, a pure JavaScript Lightbox script without any dependencies and a modern minimal look. There is no lock in effect. It does not add a new Block Editor/Gutenberg Block and relies solo on the standard WordPress Gallery and Image Block. You can deactivate this plugin at any time and your Gallery and Image Blocks will work as they’ve done before. Just without the lightbox. Just one important thing to remember: You always have to select Link → Link to image file or Link images to media file (see screenshots below) for all of your Image & Gallery Blocks to work properly. If you choose None or Link to attachment page it will not work. But that’s fine if you don’t want the Lightbox for a specific Image or Gallery. Take a look at the YouTube video from Jakson where he reviews this plugin: Features Here are the features of baguetteBox.js: Written in pure JavaScript No dependencies (e.g. jQuery) Image captions support Responsive Supports swipe gestures Around 13 KB, 7 KB gzipped Works with Gallery Block (Default Block) Image Block (Default Block) Media and Text Block (Default Block) Gallery (Default Classic Editor Gallery) CoBlocks Gallery Collage / Masonry / Offset / Stacked Meow Gallery (+ Gallery Block) Don’t forget to select Link to → Media File for all of your Galleries & Images to work properly. Notice: At the moment, just Blocks inside a post are supported. Not Blocks in a Widget. You can make it work but have to enqueue the necessary style & script yourself. See FAQ –> How to enqueue the necessary assets (script & style) for blocks outside of posts or for block types that are not supported by default?
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hRecipe
hRecipe gives you fast, efficient recipe formatting… with an SEO advantage. Your recipes look good, and people searching for recipes are attracted to Google Rich Snippet recipe display, which can mean better clickthrough to your blog. Make sure to stop by the hRecipe home page: Food Blogging and Recipe SEO Supporters Each of the following people have donated to help hRecipe to continue development: Tamara R Commercial sponsorship from Yummly dot com. Thanks guys! Theresa Carle-Sanders http://islandvittles.com Susan Voisin http://http://sbvdesigns.com/ and http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/ Anon: http://transcriptionconnections.com/ Anne Bender: http://annebender.com/ Branson Sparks: http://bransonsparks.com/ Lizzy R: http://mpdcooks.com/ Many thanks! Translators This is a partial list of translators. Roberto Koci http://robertokoci.com/ for the Hungarian translation. Rene from WP Web Shop sent in a native Dutch translation. Russian translation courtesy of Fat Cow web hosting Jean-Philippe Daigle sent in the French translation http://friendfeed.com/jpdaigle Danish translation coming from http://www.kokkekniven.com/ Kristian Petersen Thanks to Carsten Peters http://www.rodrigues-peters.com/ for Brazilian Portuguese and German translations. I know there are more. If you weren’t listed, contact me, I’ll add you in. Note: I was contacted in October 2011 by the plugin team at Automattic and requested to remove a specific translation link. Automattic is concerned that translations are being provided to obtained valuable SEO backlinks. As a result, I’m delinking all commercial links from the hRecipe plugin. If your company provided a translation and you want it removed as a result, I’ll be happy to do that, just let me. Contributors Anu Kumar of the The Spicy Yatra sent some options coding for Vietnamese and Marathi cuisine. Javascript for post boxes fixed, courtesy of MicroMedia Websites How hRecipe benefits you The magic happens using “microformats,” technology invisible to you, but friendly to search engines. The hRecipe plugin shows a popup windows with text fields and text areas that allow the author to conveniently enter the various parts of the hRecipe microformat, then inserts a formatted recipe into the page or post. The formatting has the hRecipe class specifications. There is a growing list of options to control how your recipes are displayed: Ingredients lists formatting can be either by number or by bullet point. The background color of the formatted recipe can be specified to match or offset the background color of the enclosing web page. The display text for many sections of recipes may be specified. International support is growing rapidly. You can help! There’s lots of ways to help make hRecipe exactly what you need for beautiful, fast, accurate recipe display on your WordPress blog. Contributing to open source software is easy and fun. Check out these contributors to hRecipe. Request features Do you need something hRecipe doesn’t have? Request a feature. Report bugs Find a bug? Report it here. Help translate hRecipe has been translated into several languages, including Spanish, Danish, French, Portuguese and others. Help translate hRecipe into your language. Contribute design Don’t like the current layout and styling? No problem. Make the changes you need into hrecipe.css and send it in. We’ll code your changes as options for display, and distribute it along with credit (links!) for your contribution. Seriously, a selection of styles would really rock! Contribute code There is A LOT that could done with the hRecipe plugin. The surface has barely been scratched. If you have a particular itch you want scratched, say something, we’ll see about making it happen. Coding (and styling) review hRecipe would really benefit from a code review, especially from a PHP/WordPress expert. The primary concern right now is ensuring that the Javascript and CSS are handled in an optimal manner. Contact the author if you would to like to help by reading through the code. Contributors no1troca for the new Swedish translation. MicroMedia Websites – Exceptional Website Design Services – fixed the javascript for post boxes on the options page. and rewrote the CSS and Javascript using JQuery to support a new editing interface. Russian translation courtesy of Fat Cow Web Hosting. Anu Kumar of The Spicy Yatra sent some options coding for Vietnamese and Marathi cuisine. Jean-Philippe Daigle sent in the French translation. Danish translation from Kristian Petersen. Thanks to Carsten Peters http://www.rodrigues-peters.com/ for Brazilian Portuguese and German translations. Should you be on this list? Contact me and let me know. More info For more information, check out the hRecipe Plugin for WordPress homepage.