• When using FancyBox for WordPress for a WP-post:

    1) Click an image to open in lightbox
    2) Click the image in lightbox to zoom in the image
    3) Pan an image by holding down a mouse click
    4) Release the mouse click

    On step 4 you will notice the image auto zooms out. This is because letting go of a pan counts as a click on the image; hence it zooms out. If you pan (long click) and bring the cursor to the OS menu bar (outside browser viewport) the image pans and doesn’t auto zoom out. We need to have a way so that a long click release doesn’t auto zoom out.

    FancyBox for WordPress is undoubtedly one of the best image plugins for WordPress. Not only does it not affect page load times but has just the right bells and whistles.

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  • Plugin Support beatrice12

    (@beatrice12)

    Hi @ljosh,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    I tested this on my end and I was able to replicate this behavior. I opened a ticket with our development team regarding this issue and we will fix it in a future update.

    Apologies for the trouble!

    Warm regards,

    Beatrice.

    Thread Starter Josh Journey

    (@ljosh)

    Thank you Beatrice for testing and creating a ticket for this. I also realized when clicking to zoom into an image it always zooms into the image center instead of zooming in to the area that one clicks. Checkout FancyBox’s implementation that allows you to click the plants at the bottom or the cliffs up top:

    https://fancyapps.com/#gallery-4

    Meow Lightbox also zooms into the area one clicks: https://meowapps.com/meow-lightbox/tutorial/#mwl-16140955

    Plugin Support beatrice12

    (@beatrice12)

    Hi @ljosh,

    Thanks for letting us know!

    I shared this info with our development team and we are looking closely into it.

    This topic will be marked as resolved as we have an open ticket on GitHub regarding this. Please keep in mind that the ‘resolved’ status is only for this support thread, not the issue on GitHub.

    Warmly,

    Beatrice.

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