Pop up from slide show

I am trying make a larger image pop up on clicking a slide in a slide show. Basically I'll end up with 3 sizes, a thumbnail which triggers the larger slide and then an even larger image that is accessed by clicking on the slide.
This is a link to a page where I am attempting this.
http://ljusa.businesscatalyst.com/stockholm--1.html
Interestingly, the effect I am trying to achieve is essentially the same thing that happens in this forum. When you click on the attached photo; a window with a close button opens a larger image. There must be a fairly easy way to do this. I have tried with tool tips but cannont get the trigger to not hide the slide I want people to click on.

There is a way you can build this in Muse.
Create two compositon widgets. A) a blank compositon widget, B) a lightbox widget (see Figure 1)
The Blank Compostion trigger will be the smallest image (highlighted in red)
The Hero for the Blank Compostion will just be a white fill (I have a keyline around it for viewing purposes)
The LightBox trigger will have the mid-sized image (highlighted in red) Note: make sure you are on the "Normal" in the "States" section when applying the image.
The LightBox hero will have the largest image (highlighted in red)
Place the LightBox trigger image over to the Blank Compostion Hero image box.
The box outline will turn blue confirming that it is placed into the Hero Image box. (See Figure 2)
When viewed in a browser the Trigger for the blank and LightBox will be visable, when you mark the medium image the large image will appear.
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2

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