 NEW VERSION 2.0
Now with even more popup types, watermarks, image resize, manual thumbnails, language packs and much, much more!
Multithumb is more versatile than ever. In fact, it is probably one of the most versatile and advanced mambots ever written.
So what is Multithumb?
Multithumb is a multi-purpose image plugin for Joomla that can automatically create thumbnails and popups of the original images, as well as resize the full-size images or add a watermark to them. It can even scramble the images names so that people cannot guess their original non-watermark locations.
For articles shown in blog mode, it can create a link from the first image to the full article for better user navigation.
It can also create a simple photo gallery from any folder by just including one of the images from the folder.
The following popup types are supported:
- Normal popup
- Lightbox
- Slimbox
- Thickbox
- Greybox
- Thumbnail expansion
Multithumb works with both normal images and images.
For a full list of all the new features, please go to the homepage.
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| Great add-on! by zuze, July 10, 2008 |
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This mambot solved my headaches for forum images that would not resize and were distorting my template.
It has many easy to configure options.
Definitely a great addition!
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| Simply the best by glauco.b, July 5, 2008 |
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Whenever you need to handle next-to-static image galleries (those you don't need to update frequently adding or removing images), go for this plugin.
It is now available for Joomla 1.5 and it just ROCKS!
Don't look any further, just use this one and forget anything else.
This simply DOES WHAT IT SAYS, and believe me: it does a LOT of amazing things
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| Perfect! by islandcommuter, May 10, 2008 |
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One of the first extensions I've found that does _exactly_ what it claims. Minimal config changes and it was re-sizing Fireboard photo uploads seamlessly. I'm a J! newbie and it is much appreciated!
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| Great Addition! by kjhstuph, April 13, 2008 |
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Great addition my site. Website provide lots of information to help set up things. Website even has an online Multithumb Parameter Tool which allows for my versatility.
I would mention that you should wait till your browser has finished loading the page before you click on one of your pictures to see the effects. If you do so before the page is completely done loading, your pictures will just load in a new window.
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| Great mambot! It breaks w3c xhtml validation but this can be fixed easily. by codmic, January 29, 2008 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This is a very nice mambot for easily supplying lightbox effects e.g. to your visitors. It's great that you can also specify for which sections this mambot will be active.
I only found out that the website i'm working on right now didn't pass the W3C validator (XHTML 1.0 transitional). So i changed the following lines to fix this:
Line 753:
Change size='width' to size=' width'
Line 475:
Change to
I only use the mambot for the lightbox effect so when you use other effects and experience validation problems then you probably have to search for simulair bugs.
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| Installed and nothing by Nikijacob, January 17, 2008 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
I installed it and nothing happen and the directions on how to use it are very bad and vague. I got nothing. Like I never installed it, it even before MosImage in the mambot list.
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| Should be part of the core! by schnabel, November 18, 2007 |
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I don't understand why mosimage doesn't support pop-ups or at least the possibility to resize images. So this component worked for me perfectly.
Should be part of the core!°
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| Wonderful mambot. by aaronm, November 6, 2007 |
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After getting lightbox to work just fine I find out it's not W3c compliant, so I upgraded to Lightbox v2.0 and it was finally compliant but generated a small error in IE7. I then tried the LightThumb mambot and it didn't work very well at all. I saw tons of posts about a 'restricted access' error all with no answer, Next...
Enter multithumb, wow I couldn't believe it worked right away! Compliant and extremely flexible!
I sincerely want to thank the author(s) of this plug-in. It's superb!
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| Wow! by jxl, October 6, 2007 |
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This is a great extension! Auto thumbnails, easy to specify multiple formats, many choices of display type (slimbox, lightbox, thickbox, new window pop-up, thumbnail expansion) set-able individually for different pages if needed. Relatively easy to style - lots and lots off choices.
Cons: usage instructions are a bit opaque if you want to do anything that is not obvious. Not really for the absolute novice.
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| Nice but generates a strange error by heretic, July 31, 2007 |
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It is a nice mambot, but it generates a strange script error upon loading the page with a Multithumb gallery. The error doesn't prevent the page from functioning, but it is annoying.
I tried to contact the author, but no response yet.
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| Perfect Solution by tech107, July 28, 2007 |
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My experience with this contribution has been good. Seamless integration, easy to install/configure, easy to tweak, works solid, saves time, I'm happy, users are happy. I hope the developer's happy 'cause I'm sending my thank you donation right now!
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| Good work! by Dbzman, June 2, 2007 |
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Now, after 2.0 is release, I can say that Multithumb is the best mambot for images in content items. It's so easy to use and has many options to customize (e.g. pop method, css styling...).
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| Very good, only one problem (and solved) by elcharly, May 16, 2007 |
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This is a great add-on, easy to use, and good looking.
The problem, as mbrando said, is the close buuton not showing.
Note that this only happens IF your joomla site is NOT in the root, ex: "www.mysite.com/joomla". He proposed a fix, but in IE you can see a missing button anyways.
I solved it editing
/mambots/content/multithumb/lightbox/js/lightbox.js
in lines 62-63 you have to add "/joomla" or your subfolder name before /mambots/content... etc.
You will also have a nice loading image now :D
Hope this helps someone.
Charly
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