In the snippet here, it looks like you initialize the dialog with just
the buttons option, then, on document-ready, try to initialize again
with other options, which simply gets ignored.

Jörn

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:32 PM, thelemondropkid<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I have a strange thing happening here:
>
> [code]
> <div id="account-login" class="dialog">
>        <!-- Login Area -->
>        <form action="" method="post">
>                <label for="email">email</label>
>                <input name="field" type="text" id="email" />
>        </form>
> </div>
>
> $(function() {
>                $(".dialog").dialog({
>                        bgiframe: true,
>                        width: 700,
>                        height: 300,
>                        modal: false,
>                        draggable: true,
>                        resizable: 'cancel'
>                });
>        });
> $('#account-login').dialog({ buttons: { "Ok": function() { $
> (this).dialog("close"); } } });
> [code]
>
> For some reason when I insert the jQuery here, the 'dialog' here is
> given an inline width property of 300px and ignores the 700 that I
> require.
>
> Is there a reason for this?
>
> Thanks
> >
>

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