Shadowbox and Lightview Plugins Question

I have a question for all of the users out there who are using the Shadowbox JS and Lightview JS WordPress plugins.

Would you prefer the plugin to automatically add the activator attributes to the links for Shadowbox and Lightview respectively, rather than having to manually add it to your links?

I am one of those people who believe that more flexibility is a better feature than ease of use by less typing.

With that being said I could see a situation where one would simply want to use Shadowbox or Lightview for all of their image links and where adding the activator attributes to the links would become tiresome.

Perhaps a good compromise would be to add functionality to either enable or disable global activation on image links? Perhaps making global activation the default would be beneficial?

I think I have already talked myself into adding this functionality but I would still like to hear some user feedback, so tell me what you think.

August 25 Plugin Updates

Today I am releasing updated versions of my Page Restrict, Lightview JS and Shadowbox JS WordPress plugins.

New to the Page Restrict plugin is moving the content required for the admin pages into another file and including it only when in the admin portion of your site so that it isn’t even loaded into memory during normal site views.

New to the Lightview JS plugin is support for the [ gallery] shortcode.

New to the Shadowbox JS plugin is support for the [ gallery] shortcode.

Enjoy!