OK I'm a little tired but I think the problem was that I was trying to
use the class "jqmWindow" and jqModal "owns" that class, I guess?

Anyway, when I used a different class it worked as expected.

Thanks,

E



On Nov 6, 8:04 pm, Eeby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to use the excellent JQModal library, but I'm having a
> hard time getting the dialog to show up where I want.
>
> In the CSS that comes with it, the dialog has this style:
>
> .jqmWindow
>     display: none;
>     position: fixed;
>     top: 17%;
>     margin-left: -300;
>     width: 600px;
>
> I want something more like:
>
> position: absolute
> top: 50px;
> right: 200px;
> left: 200px;
> bottom: 20px;
>
> However, no matter what values I enter the dialog either ends up in
> the default position, or halfway off the screen. It does not seem to
> respond to the usual CSS positioning rules.
>
> I did some searching and found mention that the dialog is wrapped with
> a div of class "jqmWrap". I tried setting styles for that but it had
> no effect. I also used FireBug to look for it, but there was no
> div.jqmWrap in the DOM.
>
> Any help would be very appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> E

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