Switched to FloatBox Script

June 22nd, 2009 | Categories: Ramblings

I use the FloatBox script as the default image viewer on my blog from now. I’ve to tell you that it works simply great and allows you to use it on almost any multimedia content on your sites. It’s available completely for free, but for the full functionality you’ll need to pay $20 for it. I think that’s very reasonable price for this quality script.

Anyway, if you have a non-profit website or a service, you can get the license completely for free. Getting the license, advertisements in the script will be removed.

FloatBox Main Features

Below, I’ll tell you why do I like this script and why do I choose this one, instead many other similar scripts you can find on the internet. Floatbox is highly customizable, easy to deploy, and very robust and reliable across all modern browsers.

Native Support for the following content types:

  • Standalone Image support
  • Image galleries
  • Slideshows
  • Ajax HTML contents
  • Inframe and inline contents
  • Flash, Silverlight, Quicktime
  • Online multimedia services like YouTube, Yahoo! Video…

FloatBox is a JavaScript library with which you can do more with the multimedia content on your site or a blog. There’s also a Wordpress plug-in that allows you to fully integrate this script with your blog.

This script works fine in the all today’s modern web browsers, including support and tested on the Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari and many others.

FloatBox + Wordpress Blog

On my blog, I use the FloatBox Plus plug-in, created by Thorsten Puzich. Allows you to make it as default image and multimedia viewer on your blog. To see how it works in the practice, I’ll show you couple examples below.

FloatBox Image 1 FloatBox Image 2

FloatBox Flash File

Where The Hell Is Matt?

You can see on the above examples that this script works just fine. Using advanced and fast javascript code that can be applied on your site or a blog completely for free. For more demonstration examples, you can visit the official demo page.

Visit the home page to download FloatBox script completely for free. If you want, you can also buy the license for only $20.00 – which is not much for the script this quality.

I’ve had some compatibility issues with this script – takes more memory usage! It will probably work fine on your blog through.

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