Hi all, Here is a question I have, and perhaps this is doable (I can't see why not), but why don't the *box scripts like Thickbox, Lightbox, etc, just write the CSS in the Javascript file, and eliminate the need to include a CSS file (or it's contents in your CSS)?
For instance, I know Safari has issues appending child elements to the head, but scriptaculous just does a simple document.write to brute-force the script in there. Why not with style elements? Perhaps there is some issue I am not seeing, but couldn't this be fairly easily done? The project I am working on is rather large, and editing the CSS file is a bit of a pain, so I was wondering if it would be easier to just do this in the JS? IMO, there appear to be two ways to do this: document.write the styles in the head between two style tags, OR use jQuery to add the CSS styles to the elements each. Any thoughts before I give this a go? I don't want to waste an hour doing something if someone else has tried it and found it impossible. Thanks guys, -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Thickbox-CSS---Including-in-Thickbox.js--tf3022867.html#a8396709 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/