jqModal is definitely the most flexible, but maybe not the easiest for
a non developer or if you are wanting to do things different than the
demos examples.


On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 4:41 AM, Sean O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  I switch between jqModal and Thickbox 3.1 for different apps, slightly
>  different needs.  Thickbox works well for forms, looks nice, while jqModal
>  is much snappier.
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>  SEAN O
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>  Nazgulled wrote:
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>  > Hi,
>  > There are so many plugins for modal dialogs that I don't know which
>  > one should I use and/or which one is the best... I mean, if there was
>  > only one plugin of this type including all the features from all the
>  > modal plugins, that would be cool.
>  >
>  > Which one do you think it's the best and why? Care to state the pros
>  > and cons of each plugin (or the ones you know/have already tested)?
>  > That would be nice...
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