=== FooGallery ZOOM Template ===
Contributors: webdevmattcrom, fooplugins
Donate link: http://mattcromwell.com/foogallery-templates
Tags: foogallery, image zoom, gallery, grayscale, blur, responsive
Requires at least: 3.8
Tested up to: 4.1
Stable tag: 1.1
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

A simple gallery with one really cool feature: ZOOM!

== Description ==

A simple gallery with one really cool feature: ZOOM!

A custom template for FooGallery which allows your visitors to magnify your images with a magnifying glass-like effect.

Like other FooGallery templates you can customize the image size, border styles and shapes. With ZOOM! You can also customize the lens size, lens border, shadow depth. You can also set your thumbnails to have a grayscale or blurred effect either on load or on hover. Blur/grayscale only effects the thumbnail, so that when you look through the magnifying glass you still have a sharp, crisp, and full-color image magnified.

##Useful Resources
* [Download FooGallery](https://wordpress.org/plugins/foogallery/)
* [Contribute to FooGallery on Github](https://github.com/fooplugins/foogallery)
* [Check out my other template: Owl Carousel](http://wordpress.org/plugins/foogallery-owl-carousel-template/)
* [Found out more about Matt Cromwell, author of this plugin](http://mattcromwell.com)

== Upgrade Notice ==
No upgrades yet. 

== Installation ==

This is a normal plugin, and can be installed as normal.

###Downloading the Zip?
1. Upzip the zip
2. Upload the zip to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
3. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress

###Searching in the backend
1. Go to "Plugins > Add New" then click "Search"
2. In the search field type "FooGallery Zoom"
3. Click install
4. Click Activate

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

1. Where's the Documentation?
We'll have a detailed walkthrough of using ZOOM! at the [FooPlugins Documentation site](http://docs.fooplugins.com) soon.

2. Can I customize the look of the zoom with CSS?
Feel free, but just know that the CSS being used now is carefully crafted to make the zoom effect possible. Your custom styles could wreck it. That's why I built-in the border styles and lens size into the settings. I figured those were the things users would be most concerned with customizing.

== Screenshots ==
1. Front-end Zoom Effect
2. Gray/Blur settings in the backend.
3. Front-end showing Zoom with blurred and grayed thumbnail image.
4. Front-end showing round, grayed thumbnails with zoom.
5. Lens Style settings in the backend.

== Changelog ==
= 1.0 =
* Initial Release

= Coming Soon =
* Internationalization
* Trigger lightbox on click