A couple of things to check:

Do you have the colorbox library installed in sites/all/libraries?

I don't know your exact setup, here a few pointers for getting the colorbox to work:

In structure->content type->yourcontenttype->manage display, set "Select the full image style" to the size you want (full image, etc), and set "Use jQuery modal for full image link " to "Colorbox".

For a view, in "Fields" -> Content - Image (or your field name for the image) -> Choose "Formatter": "Colorbox" and your node image style and colorbox image style of choice.

Hope this helps, Ursula



On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 9:19 PM, tony maciejowski <tony@tony-mac.com> wrote:
I seem to have a problem with the JS files not being found here. When I click on the magnifying glass I don't get the JS behavior I am expecting/assuming. This is using slideshow in the view and setting the image fields to {here I must quote Cesar's excellent instructions wherein he was describing setting up a page with Gallery formatter (which totally doesn't work for me - I suspect because of this same js problem)}:

2)Go into the "Manage Fields" windows and change the "Preview image
style" to "galleryformatter_thumb". Set number of files appropriately (I
set unlimited).

Here is the link: http://www.tony-mac.com/drupal/waldo#

Any help/hints much appreciated as to what I can do to solve.
Secondary minor problem is that the images are not fitting in the slide.
Tony



On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Ms. Nancy Wichmann <nan_wich@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Indeed, as the maintainer of several modules, it is quite difficult to keep the documentation up to date, but that's just one more place for module adopters to help.

Comments are a different story. Many times I put the comments first - to remind me what I wanted to do. But I do try to use comments where things aren't very obvious. Again, you are welcome to install the Coder module and let us know when we missed something.

Nancy 
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.


>From: tony maciejowski
>
>It's the old problem of why many programs are insufficiently commented. There is never time to take a deep breath and go back and write cogent comments.

>It seems to be happening in Drupal too despite links like below (But thanks for the good intentions and motivational jibes). The good docs I find are
>most of the time outdated. Understandable given the pace of change here. 
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