Installing Shadowbox and using it to show videos.

Just a quick tip on this easy to setup combo of emfield, views, shadowbox. One site using it now is http://www.cunniffdixon.org/ ( You will see the video link/thumbnail on the bottom right Latest Resources area or just see the image below)  and soon one other site that I will link to as well.

The thumbnail seen in the image below opens up to become a player as seen in the image after that.

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There are TONS AND TONS of ways to do this, this just happens to be one I tried sometime back and now again.

All I did was install http://drupal.org/project/emfield and http://drupal.org/project/shadowbox (views is just a given). Once you have a node with the CCK field for emfield you can then create views to show that field. The display options for that field in views will offer shadowbox.

It really is that simple. Both module have their own setup nuances I could offer more help on if needed. 

The only trick was I had to not only clear the cache but set jQuery update http://yoursite.com/admin/settings/jquery_update from pack/mini to none then back. Then the shadowbox test page worked.

 

 

 

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Not counting my Commodore 64 years, I began my IT career when Windows 95 hit the scene and Google was just a glimmer on the Californian horizon. I discovered Drupal four years ago when it was giving Joomla a run for its money.
 
At the time, I was working as the IT manager at the National Priorities Project (NPP). We were using Joolma and getting about 200,000 visitors a month and the site was not scaling well.  I saw the limits of Joomla and the promise of Drupal 4 with its taxonomy system, clean urls, and security features.  I converted NPP to Drupal and migrated their main database,  http://nationalpriorities.org/nppdatabase_tool, from webobjects to a Drupal-friendly structure in MySQL.  Still not satisfied, I moved NPP’s constituent data (including their 25,000 member email list) out of the expensive Raiser's Edge and into the free and open source CiviCRM 1.8, saving the company money that it was spending on their desktop software.
 
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