On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 11:20:23AM +0200, Nandan Bagchee wrote:

> > I've thought about solutions for (2) but the only sane thing seems to
> > be popping up a dialog (need not be modal!) where the user can
> > edit the list in question.
> >
> >
> When javascript is disabled, a weblocks-dialog would necessarily be modal? I
> don't know enough about the current dialog mechanism to speak to non-modal
> weblocks-dialogs.

It doesn't need to be modal. In fact it doesn't need to be a dialog in
the Weblocks sense.

The main point is just creating a container div outside of the form
and positioning it to appear at a convient spot (i.e. near the form)
with CSS. This may happen via a full request if JS isn't available 
or an AJAX request else.

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