| Issue 349: | Feature Request: Add jQuery UI theme support | |
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jQuery UI is pretty great and I've been using it extensively on our project. http://www.jqueryui.com/ But when using NyroModal it's a bit of a visual mismatch. I'd love it if NyroModal could use the proper classes to add jQuery UI themeing support. I've attached a version of NyroModal that I've hacked together to get some basics working, but it's far from perfect. If the dev for this project could take a look here and see if it would be possible to add as an official feature, that would be amazing.
Oct 9, 2009
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Oct 9, 2009
I had to add a 35px height because the title bar needs a bit more height when using the jQueryUI stuff. It's not perfect, but it works in most cases. Yeah, the great thing about jQuery UI is that all that is needed to use it is to add a few classes to containers and include the jQueryUI CSS file(s) Some content doesn't work quite well, and it's a bit quirky when resizing the browser. I also just hacked it in there just to get it to work for our needs only. It probably needs a more thorough look over than what I gave it. Unfortunately, I don't have a publicly available page you can see for this. Just download any theme in jQueryUI, and include it on the demo page you zip up with the download to see it work. That should work just fine (I hope). I'd *LOVE* to see this properly implemented by the actual developer instead of hacked in by me - if for no other reason than I'm tired of having to re-hack it in every time you make an update to the real NyroModal, haha.
Oct 9, 2009
I'm the actual developer, and I'll take a look. I don't know exactly when I could do it. I think it will be a new setting in nyroModal to enable the jQuery UI theming. Thanks anyway for your work and suggestion!
Oct 1, 2010
Hi Chris, I just used it today and it works fine. Is it possible to have a caption on the modal titlebar ? Thanks in advance, Bruno |
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