Opens a lightbox and optionally passes it the given data.
The openLightbox()
function returns a Promise which is resolved when the
lightbox closes. If the lightbox is closed programmatically using its
close()
function, and the
close()
function was invoked
with a data parameter, then the Promise resolves to that data object.
If you send a data object to the lightbox, use the getContext()
function in the lightbox's code to access the received data.
To pass data to the lightbox that is opened, you must open the lightbox
programmatically using the openLightbox()
function. If the lightbox is opened automatically when the page loads or
by a link from a page element, data will not be passed to the lightbox.
Therefore, if you want to pass data to the lightbox, make sure
Automatically display lightbox on pages is set to No in the
Lightbox Settings panel in the Editor and don't set any element's link
to open the lightbox. Instead, create your own method for opening
the lightbox programmatically. For example, you can add a button with an onClick
event
handler that calls the openLightbox()
function.
To pass data back to the page that opened the lightbox, you must close the
lightbox programmatically using the close()
function. If the lightbox is
closed by the site visitor clicking the 'X' icon, close button, or lightbox
overlay, data will not be passed back the the page that opened the lightbox.
Therefore, if you want to make sure data is passed back to the page that
opened the lightbox, disable all of the methods mentioned above and create your own method for closing
the lightbox programmatically. For example, you can add a button with an onClick
event
handler that calls the close()
function.
Notes: Use the name of the lightbox and not the lightbox's ID when calling
openLightbox()
. You can find the lightbox's name by selecting the
lightbox and clicking the settings button.
Only call openLightBox
after the onReady
event has fired.
The name of the lightbox to open.
The data to pass to the lightbox.