On 16 Mar 2012, at 19:27, Jonathan Campos wrote:

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Tink <f...@tink.ws> wrote:

These 2 things are what PopUpManager takes care of for you. If you don't
use PopUpManager it will still get included,  as it's instantiated in
SystemManager.


I too have created a variety of popups and alerts for mobile for my
projects. I would prefer that we stick with using the popupmanager as it is
the way most people are used to working with the framework.

Also I would prefer to have a modal ability as with tablet applications
modal is still very important.

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Jonathan Campos

Spark moved away from the direct use of the PopUpManager, with SkinnablePopUpContainer, which used it internally. I think if we added a SkinnablePopUpComponent (which would be really useful anyway as most popups I have had to make, generally don't need to be containers), it would then be ideal to extend for an Alert.

One thing I would like to see implemented in the new SkinnablePopUpContainer, and added to the PopUpSkinnableContainer, is the ability to center the popup, and keep it centered. They should also contain the metadata for the modal styles so they can be set inline.

Quite happy to throw one of these together and add it to Nick's whiteboard space, and then he can take a look whether he wants to use it for his Alert.

Tink

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