try with Wicket.Window.current

Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Lucio Crusca <lu...@sulweb.org> wrote:

> In data mercoledì 25 giugno 2014 11:09:42, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
> > Make sure that your code appears *after* the <script src=".../modal.js">.
> > With the browser Dev Tools you can put a breakpoint inside your function
> > and see whether it is called/used.
>
> I couldn't manage to set a breakpoint with Firebug, so I added two
> window.alert(). The first, before the "if", gets hit, not the second, so
> now I
> wonder what's the code that is centering the window, since my code is
> executed
> but it does absolutely nothing...
>
> And, I obviously don't know what to write instead of Wicket.Window.get() in
> order to make the "if" condition true.
>
> Wicket.Window.prototype.center = function() {
>   window.alert("!!");
>   var myWindow = Wicket.Window.get();
>   if (myWindow) {
>     window.alert("!!!!");
>     myWindow.css("position", "fixed");
>     myWindow.css("top", Math.max(0, (($(window).height() -
> $(myWindow).outerHeight()) / 2)) + "px");
>     myWindow.css("left", Math.max(0, (($(window).width() -
> $(myWindow).outerWidth()) / 2)) + "px");
>   }
> };
>
>
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