Image click - Higher resolution sample?

Hi,
I've published my website already but I would also like to make some changes and wanted to get a better understanding for future reference. In some sites (such as blogger) you can click on an image and it will give you an enlargment of that image, sometimes in a new tab (examples below)
http://timcallisterart.com/3d.html
http://timcallister.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/guy-head-update.html (original source)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vkaS3pqgj70/UOTSj0sjQoI/AAAAAAAACH8/HcD9EYIO7PQ/s1600/Untitled-1 .jpg (preview)
Is there anyway  that I can apply this to my Muse website? I would like people to be able to view a larger version of my image
Thanks in advance, Tim.

Hi Tim,
Yes you can simply apply this function with Muse.
Check out this video: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-muse/adobe-muse-creating-a-lightbox-slideshow/
As you will see, it is easy to change the look of the light box.
I tested myself and it was no problem to use really large images in the light box.
Just keep the image files as small as possible.
Good luck, André

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