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Spartan Erik

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Lightbox is the best; it's loading time isn't too bad. However, if your website is really aimed towards dial-up users who don't have flash installed, go for GreyBox. Man.. that lightbox stuff is looking really nice.. I might just use that eventually!
 

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ThickBox... it can display more than images, too.

Oh, and don't let the lack of fancy special effects throw you off.
 
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Can lightbox display videos?
Can I display flash, video, or other content using the script?
Not out of the box, but if you're feeling brave, open up and modify the code to suit your needs. As an alternative, you can give Cody Lindley's ThickBox script a go.

From the Lightbox FAQ.
 

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Thickbox seems to be a great solution. I'm actually curious if anyone here has any experience with it. More specifically, I'm aiming to incorporate a php/mysql login swf with it so that when a user clicks on a secured item, they will be prompted to log in or register. Any ideas?
 

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I have used thick box previously. may be its the best to choose.
 

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I like lightbox and thickbox, but what I think is ThickBox is fore people with fast internet connections, and lightbox is for light internet connections, because thick takes a more significant time for me to load images.
 
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