Hello,

I get the following error:

$(document).outerHeight is not a function (line 55)
Is this a bug or a feature?

(I have firefox 2.0)

Gavin M. Roy wrote:
> I've released 0.11 of the jquery-modalContent plugin with the following 
> changes:
>  
> 2006-12-19 patch from Tim Saker <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>   1) Keyboard events are now only permitted on visible elements belonging to 
> the modal layer (child elements). Attempting to place focus on any other page 
> element will cause focus to be transferred back to the first (ordinal) 
> visible child element of the modal layer.
> 
>   2) The modal overlay shading now covers the entire height of the document 
> except for a small band at the bottom, which is the height of a scrollbar (a 
> separate thread to be opened on this problem with dimension.js).
> 
>   3) I removed the code that disables and reenables the scrollbars.  This is 
> just a suggestion really, realizing it could be one of those little things 
> that causes fellow developers to become unnecessary foes ;=).  Personally, I 
> found it an annoying behaviour to remove a visible scrollbar causing the page 
> elements to shift right upon modal popup, then back after closure. If the 
> intent was to prevent scrolling it doesn't anyway since you can still page 
> down with the keyboard. Maybe it should be a boolean option passed in the 
> function signature?
> 
> 
> 2007-01-03 gmr
>   1) Updated to set the top of the background div to 0
>   2) Add 50px to the background div (ugly hack until dimensions.js returns 
> the proper height
>   3) Removed the .focus from the $('#modalContent .focus') selector since 
> that required something with a class of focus.
> 
>   4) Created a function for reaize and bound and unbound that so it doesnt 
> clobber other resize functions on unbinding.
>   5) Created a function for binding the .close class and bound/unbound click 
> using it.  Close now will work on any clickable element including a map area.
> 
>   6) Renamed animation commands to match jQuery's.
> 
> It is available at http://jquery.glyphix.com - Thank you to everyone who has 
> made suggestions and given feedback on the plugin to make it better.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gavin
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> _______________________________________________
> jQuery mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://jquery.com/discuss/


-- 
Ámon Tamás
http://linkfelho.amon.hu


_______________________________________________
jQuery mailing list
[email protected]
http://jquery.com/discuss/

Reply via email to