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<ol> <li>You can use WordPress image galleries and have them grouped and auto-lightboxed: <a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Gallery_Shortcode"><code>[gallery link="file"]</code></a></li> <li>You can also add a <code>rel="lightbox"</code> attribute to any link tag to activate the lightbox. For example: <pre><code> <a href="images/image-1.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="my caption">image #1</a></code></pre> <em>Optional:</em> Use the <code>title</code> attribute if you want to show a caption. </li> <li>If you have a set of related images that you would like to group, simply include a group name in the rel attribute. For example: <pre><code> <a href="images/image-1.jpg" rel="lightbox[roadtrip]">image #1</a> <a href="images/image-2.jpg" rel="lightbox[roadtrip]">image #2</a> <a href="images/image-3.jpg" rel="lightbox[roadtrip]">image #3</a></code></pre> No limits to the number of image sets per page or how many images are allowed in each set. Go nuts!</li> <li>To <strong>disable</strong> lightboxing of an image link, just set any other rel-attribute: <code>rel="nobox"</code></li> </ol>