Well, I figured that I could put the options with StickyWin.Modal, but when I moved the options to the StickyWin.ui 3rd parameter I got more expected results...
Btw, the reason I'm overriding the default functionality is so that the window it creates is not image-based and uses CSS(3) features to create the window. IE's not my target audience, so I'm not restricted by the same lack of features... Thanks, ~Philip On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't know which options you're expecting. The shortcut method (* > StickyWin.ui()*) instantiates an instance of StickyWin.UI: > > StickyWin.ui = function(caption, body, options){ > return document.id(new StickyWin.UI(caption, body, options)); > }; > > > Your example invokes this shortcut but passes no options: > > new StickyWin.Modal({ > content: StickyWin.ui('this is the caption', 'this is the body.'), << > NO OPTIONS HERE > destroyOnClose: true, > width: 800, > ... > > What options where you expecting? > > On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Philip Thompson > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I'm sorry if this is more Clientcide-directed and not so much Mootools. >> Check out this fiddle. http://jsfiddle.net/philthathril/pnWnR/ It appears >> as though the options are not getting propagated when implementing the >> StickyWin.UI.build method. View the console and view the options object (and >> ignore the error afterwards). Is this a bug that the options don't appear to >> get passed? >> >> Thanks, >> ~Philip >> >> -- >> http://lonestarlightandsound.com/ >> > > -- http://lonestarlightandsound.com/
