darklight wrote: > as ticket #1485135 [1] suggests, javascript's native prompt() should be > replaced > with a custom one. > I did a bit of research and I found Impromptu [2] seemed to do this job quite > well. > > after some fiddling with the code I managed to get a nice-looking (at least > I think so -> but that doesn't count as I fail at any design/graphics tasks) > prompt dialog. A screenshot of it can be seen under [3]
Because we're using prompt in only one place, maybe would be better to replace it by standard confirm dialog. I don't like to include many js files for one small effect. -- Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak http://alec.pl gg:2275252 LAN Management System Developer http://lms.org.pl Roundcube Webmail Developer http://roundcube.net _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
