Brice Burgess schreef: > I've update the jqModal codebase again. I was lucky enough to rdesktop > into a friend's machine where I was able to test the code under IE6 and > IE7! :) -- as the Mac is on vacation, it remains untested/unreported > under Safari. > > Changes include; > > + Compatibility Improvements > ( Tested under FF, FF2, IE6, IE7, and Opera 9 ) > + Code optimizations > > Plugin Page: http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal/ > > --- > > I guess my next plans will be to modularize the code by employing a > plugin framework, resulting in an extensible plugin. This way 'optional' > code could be added/pulled to include support for more complex behaviors > like 'true modal' [block all actions outside of current modal], > animating the window, providing custom plugin hooks, overriding the ajax > function, etc. etc. > > I am uncertain as the best means to go about this. Perhaps a > hook/listener method where the main plugin/function is hardcoded to > check for a 'listener' (a jqModal plugin) at certain points/action > during program flow, and IF EXISTS, direct program flow to the > listener(s) before returning back to base execution. > > Another option would be to extend jqModal and its methods through the > plugin-to-be via a method similar to Dean Edward's base class > (http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2006/03/base/) -- although I think I'd > run into complexities with stacking plugins. > > Does anyone have/know of examples of JS plugin frameworks that may be > applicable? > > Thanks! > > I don't know if it is an error or not but when you click on the link to demo the preserving of the events the page scrolls to the top on windows in FF2, IE6 and IE7.
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