About jQuery UI, I haven't read much about the upcoming 1.5 version but I don't think that their modal dialogs version will be powerful enough to "compete" with the current plugins available. And besides, I'll have to use a huge library (the whole UI) to just use one feature from it... Or maybe I'm wrong about this but that's what I think it will happen, bare in mind though, that I haven't read much about the UI plugin itself or have I tested it yet (just looked at the examples to see what it was capable of).
On Feb 15, 4:33 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also, it has options for different buttons. You simply provide the name of > each button and a click callback. See demo: > > http://ui.jquery.com/1.5a/demos/dialog.html > > - Richard > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Scott González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > The Dialog plugin from jQuery UI now supports modal dialogs (though > > you should probably wait a week or so until UI 1.5 is officially > > released). If there are features missing or behavior you don't like, > > just create a ticket :-) > > > On Feb 14, 8:12 pm, Nazgulled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > There are so many plugins for modal dialogs that I don't know which > > > one should I use and/or which one is the best... I mean, if there was > > > only one plugin of this type including all the features from all the > > > modal plugins, that would be cool. > > > > Which one do you think it's the best and why? Care to state the pros > > > and cons of each plugin (or the ones you know/have already tested)? > > > That would be nice...