Grey BoxA pop-up window that doesn't suck. GreyBox can be used to display websites, images and other content in a beautiful way.
Lightbox2Lightbox JS is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers.
LiteboxLitebox is a modified version of Lightbox v2.0 created with one thing in mind, size reduction. Litebox utilizes the 3kb javascript library moo.fx in association with prototype.lite, giving us the basic tools we need to make this work and you the ability to expand.
Multifaceted LightboxA script (JavaScript) that allows you to focus the users attention on a particular portion of the screen. It creates the equivalent of a modal dialog box - this means that while the user looks at this focused part of the screen, they can't interact with the rest of the screen.
Slightly ThickerBox 1.7Slightly ThickerBox is a modification of Cody Lindley's Thickbox script. I modified it for use on my Jason's Toolbox Redesign. The modifications allow the script to generate “Previous Image” and “Next Image” links. The result is that you can use Slightly ThickerBox to create image galleries. In addition, you can create groups of galleries by setting a “rel” attribute on the links. (I also moved the Caption and Close link to the top and made the script case insensitive.)
TripTrackerThe TripTracker slideshow is a lightweight JavaScript image viewer with an animated slideshow feature.
Slimbox, the ultimate lightweight Lightbox cloneSlimbox is a 7kb visual clone of the popular Lightbox JS v2.0 by Lokesh Dhakar, written using the ultra compact mootools framework. It was designed to be small, efficient, more convenient and 100% compatible with the original Lightbox v2.
Suckerfish HoverLightboxThe Suckerfish HoverLightbox is a mashup of three very popular Web design techniques blended together to offer a new way of presenting your image galleries.
LightWindowLightWindow Supports EVERY Media type and renders it appropriatly, and with better Animation effects.
LyteboxLytebox was written from the Lightbox class that Lokesh Dhakar (http://www.huddletogether.com) originally wrote. The purpose was to write a self-contained object that eliminated the dependency of prototype.js, effects.js, and scriptaculous.js.









