Use your mouse cursor or finger to zoom and pan the images below.
EasyZoom does not rely on a specific markup structure but it is important that the EasyZoom target
element (<div class="easyzoom">
) only contains a link to the large image and the
smaller image. Any other elements within the EasyZoom target must not affect its layout, E.G. elements
that are positioned absolutely.
The EasyZoom target element must 'shrink wrap' the smaller image, this can be achieved either by floating it or by displaying it as an inline block. Extra white space below the image (usually caused by the line box the image sits within) can be removed either by displaying it at block level or changing its position within the line box.
Take a look at the included easyzoom.css
for more information on styling EasyZoom.
The EasyZoom plugin is instantiated as any other jQuery plugin and an instances API can be accessed via element data. EasyZoom is also AMD and CommonJS compatible.
Global options can be specified via the standard jQuery plugin interface.
"Loading image"
.
"The image could not be loaded"
.
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.
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undefined
.show([MouseEvent|TouchEvent])
.hide()
.teardown()
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