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Message from discussion Slimbox image opens in a new window without the SB-effect

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Subject: Re: Slimbox image opens in a new window without the SB-effect
From: Bas Groep <basgr...@gmail.com>
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It seems that different templates respond differently to the script.
Could it be a <div> problem?
how do I check the autoload code block or the mootools version to be
compatible?

On Dec 21, 4:36=A0pm, Chris <christophe.be...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This happens when a javascript error occurs.
>
> Javascript errors mainly occur when there is a conflict with another
> script, when you don't use the right mootools version, or when there
> is a syntax error in the autoload code block (assuming you changed
> it).
>
> On 21 d=E9c, 10:58, Bas Groep <basgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > I have used slimbox on other domains using the same code, but this
> > time when I click the image that is supposed to open SlimBox it opens
> > the image plainly in a new window (without the SB-effect). Anyone
> > familiar with this problem? It happens on both IE as on FF. In FF is
> > looks like it tries to use the SB-effect for a fraction of a second
> > before it renders the picture without the effect.
> > Thx.- Hide quoted text -
>