On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Alexandre Plennevaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > aloha Brice! > > Further to my previous message, i've been trying some but didn't get much > success with this, maybe you can help me: > > basically, my app is full of thickbox calls where urls are parts of the url > query string, such as > > writing.php?todo=display&writing_id=5&KeepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&width=90%&height=99% > > > thickbox parameters happens starting with "keepThis" onwards. > > So to use jqmodal, i assigned jqmodal target parameter to the iframe > element, but nothing shows inside the iframe (although the jqmodal works). > Can you tip me in the right direction ? > > Here is my js call: > //thickbox replacement > $('#modalWindow').jqm({ > modal: true, > trigger: 'a.thickbox', > target: $('#jqmContent')[0], > width: '1600' > }); > > > and my html: > > <div id="modalWindow" class="jqmWindow"> > <div id="jqmTitle">Title of modal window <button class="jqmClose">Close > X</button></div> > <iframe id="jqmContent"></iframe> > </div> > > > Thanks for your insight ! > > > > > > Alexandre Plennevaux > > > On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Alexandre Plennevaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> hi Brice, i need to convert my admin -in-development from thickbox, so >> basically make a wrapper function that interfaces nicely all my thickbox >> calls to jModal. if i manage to, i'll post a how-to... >> the only thing i'm not sure i can manage is the modal window width/height >> change per call, but i'll have to double check on that. >> >> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:14 AM, Brice Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Alexandre, >>> >>> The neat thing about jqModal is it's flexibility. Really anything is >>> possible... but may take some extra code (CSS, onShow Callbacks, etc.) >>> to achieve the desired effect. >>> >>> It is a good idea to extend jqModal... say to mimic the (very good >>> looking) effects and functionality of ShadowBox. These extensions >>> could be made available @ the demo page... and I'd likely modify >>> jqModal to accept extending the default onShow/onHide/onLoad >>> callbacks. >>> >>> If you send an example page of what you'd like to achieve, perhaps I >>> could demonstrate the "jqModal method". >>> >>> ~ Brice >>> >>> >>> On Jun 27, 1:33 pm, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> wrote: >>> > Brice, >>> > >>> > i have a feature request: the possibilty to use proportional width >>> > instead >>> > of fixed width, so we can tell it to take like 90% of the available >>> > width >>> > space. Useful in some cases for complex UI. >>> > >>> > sorry if it is possible already, didn't manage to so far. >>> > >>> > thanks !!! >>> > >>> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 1:38 AM, MorningZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> > >>> > > Brice: >>> > >>> > > Thanks a lot for all the hard work, your plugin is one of the most >>> > > used ones in my applications >>> > >>> > > Glad to see it playing nicely with the new jQuery version >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Alexandre Plennevaux >>> > LAb[au] >>> > >>> > http://www.lab-au.com >> >> >> >> -- >> Alexandre Plennevaux >> LAb[au] >> >> http://www.lab-au.com > > > -- > Alexandre Plennevaux > LAb[au] > > http://www.lab-au.com
hi brice, i'm done! you can read my tutorial here: http://www.pixeline.be/blog/2008/javascript-loading-external-urls-in-jqmodal-jquery-plugin/ let me know if you spot anything wrong, ok? if you want, there is an example page here : http://www.pixeline.be/experiments/ThickboxToJqModal/ -- Alexandre Plennevaux LAb[au] http://www.lab-au.com