1) Prevent it from "bouncing" which happens when we queue up a lot of
open and close events. Stop any running animations before starting
new ones. This fixes#1340.
2) Prevent a bug that's not really visible to the user where we wind
up re-initializing a context menu over and over which results in us
binding tons of hover events. I don't think this causes any serious
damage, but it's probably not good.
The photo view page caches the dimensions of the full size and then
renders it in Javascript. But after rotation, those dimensions are no
longer valid. Create a new function on the items controller that
returns the appropriate dimensions, then add a hook on
$.gallery_replace_image and implement the hook on the photo view page
to have it make an async call to get the new dimensions.
Fixes ticket #1317
1) gallery.common.js was using the wrong class name
2) we need to mark the CSS as !important because it conflicts with
other background images. Note that this will replace the existing
background which may not be desireable.
problem arises because $(selector).css("margin-top) does not return a string
and therefore the replace function is undefined.
Signed-off-by: Tim Almdal <tnalmdal@shaw.ca>
and album covers in the context menu.
Notes:
- This requires context_menu() to have a CSS selector that refers to the
<img> that we're operating on, otherwise we don't know how to find the
thumbnail, etc.
- Create Menu_Element_Ajax_Link which has an ajax_handler attribute
that contains a snippet of JS that we're going to run when the ajax
call returns.
- Add $.gallery_replace_image in gallery.common.js
- Add lib/gallery.ajax.js which can be used to ajaxify any link, and have
ui.init.js in the themes call that on all .gAjaxLink elements.
and have some basic namespacing:
showMessage --> gallery_show_message
vAlign --> gallery_valign
showLoading --> gallery_show_loading
Convert gallery.show_full_size.js to be a jQuery function and give it a namespace:
show_full_size --> gallery_show_full_size