
The image will now be opened by FooBox when clicked. After that hit on the update and save changes buttons to save all the changes made. Click on the “Media file” option to link that image to itself. On the Image details sections, you’ll see the “Link to” option. Click on the “Edit” icon and an “Image details” section will pop up as shown on this screenshot: Once you’re in the edit section, click on the image, and you’ll see an “Edit” icon appear as shown in this screenshot.

In my case, my image was in a text block and so I clicked on the “Edit Text Block” option as shown in this screenshot: Once you’ve opened that page using the Gutenberg Editor/WP Bakery Page Builder to edit it, click on the edit icon on the block that the image is in. Hi you using the Gutenberg Editor/WP Bakery Page Builder? If so, follow these steps to enable your images to open up on the FooBox lightbox when clicked. Please clarify, as this isn’t working on any of the images I’ve uploaded. There’s only this image that I’m aware of, so not sure what other image I could select.

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In fact, the image doesn’t even appear linked to anything, as it doesn’t offer the clickable cursor icon.Īlso in the instructions, it says to link to the full size image. Screen shot of image opened with Edit optionĪs you can also see in that screen, I also tried copying the image URL and pasting it into the ‘Custom URL’ field, and selected FooBox as the Custom Target, but that didn’t produce anything that worked.

I tried opening it in the media library, then selecting ‘Edit image’ with the button at the bottom of the image, but that didn’t offer anything that looked like a solution. Where the instructions says ‘Edit the image’, does that mean simply opening the in the media library? The issue I’m having sounds similar to this post, although I’m not understanding the instructions on that page. However, when I click on the images, they don’t expand into a larger view. I’ve installed FooBox, and uploaded images, and placed the images in an Image Block with the latest version of Gutenberg.
