Hi Gilles,

very nice plugin! I really like it.

How did you create the outline window while dragging ? I created my own
little window plugin (simple) and the dragging get's slow when i have lots
of content in the window. Your way works much better. Maybe you could give
me a hint. 

CHeers

Phil 

PS: Did you write iresizable yourself?


Webunity | Gilles van den Hoven wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> After i've done a lot (+8 weeks!) of work on the window class it's now 
> ready to be released to the public for beta testing. I'm hoping to 
> release this plugin at the same time jQuery 1.1 becomes available, but 
> all bugs have to be squised off course.
> 
> The plugin makes use of my cssHover plugin ( 
> http://gilles.jquery.com/cssHover/ ) and some of the plugins uit of the 
> interface pack ( http://interface.eyecon.ro/ ). This way, i didn't have 
> to rewrite code again. So thanks Stefan for your work on interface, it 
> made this plugin possible.
> 
> There is a demo page online at my jQuery site: 
> http://gilles.jquery.com/window/
> 
> Please be advised not yet to use this plugin, since it may contain bugs, 
> even though i have tried to keep it to a minimum. The documentation is 
> in the source code and below in this email.
> 
> Known issues:
> - Not tested in IE7, Opera and Safari, but IE6 and FFX work
> - The iframe hack isn't added yet, because that caused a massive 
> performance drop in MSIE. Doesn't cover select boxes yet.
> - There is currently only one theme available (XP Aqua), but there will 
> be more before i release the plugin so you see how to make your own.
> - Only one callbacks yet: onLoad, suggestions are welcome
> - Unknown if it leaks in MSIE, if so, please advise where and i'll fix it
> 
> A few highlights:
> - Fully themable, including active/non active state.
> - Multiple dialogs on 1 page, automatic z-indexing
> - Modal dialogs
> - Minimize/maximize functionality
> - Draggable/Resizable
> - Windows behaviour: doubleclick titlebar to maximize or restore if 
> minimized
> - Stays in center if you say so, as long as the titlebar wasn't dragged.
> - When maximized, the window remains in view when you scroll the page
> 
> Other than that, you can set a lot of options:
> - Minimum size
> - Maximum size
> - Title bar width when minimized
> - Use transfer effects (explode / implode)
> - Initial state: minimized / normal / maximized
> - Opacity
> - Restricted to parent
> 
> Read the code for more ;)
> 
> -- Gilles
> 
> 
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