Ok, I solved my problem with thickbox 3.1 and jQuery 1.2.6!
Now it's faster than ever =)
My poblem was collision between prototype (+scriptaculos) framework
and jQuery 1.2.5 and 1.2.6.
Probably jQuery version of 1.2.4 has a better interface or
compatibility to other JS frameworks because I also tried
jQuery.noConflict() and (function($) { /* some code that uses $ */ })
(jQuery) with 1.2.5 & 1.2.6 and that was no effect (thickbox didn't
work).
So I cutted completely prototype's things away and that's worked!
Now I could use jQeury UI library for modal windows and thickbox for
photos and galleries!
Thanks for help anyway.

On 22 авг, 21:13, LicH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hm, strange effects here:http://www.pixeline.be/experiments/ThickboxToJqModal/
> while the window resizes...
> I don't like them. Can i turn them off and put dowload.gif or
> something similar instead?
> I also need gallery with one or more pictures (<img />) preview like
> in thickbox. Is it possible with jqModal?
>
> On 9 авг, 21:47, LicH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Oh! Thanks a lot!
>
> > On 9 авг, 22:32, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > hi there,
>
> > > since then i resolved the issue by switching completely to jqModal.
> > > Very glad i did. If you are interested, I wrote a how-to it's not that
> > > difficult and it ends up being much more responsive.
>
> > >http://www.pixeline.be/blog/2008/javascript-loading-external-urls-in-...
>
> > > Alexandre Plennevaux
> > > LAb[au]
>
> > >http://www.lab-au.com
>
> > > 2008/8/9 LicH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > > Don't you have any problems with jquery 1.2.6 and thickbox 3.1?
> > > > I can't run thickbox after jquery 1.2.4.
> > > > I also use jQuery.noConflict() but I don't think that's it.
>
> > > > On 27 июн, 11:32, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >> Hello!
>
> > > >> I have a strange issue, since Firefox 3 came up: i use thickbox to 
> > > >> launch a
> > > >> page inside a modal window. On this page runs a custom plugin that 
> > > >> resizes
> > > >> automatically a div to the available window height. I then use 
> > > >> jscrollpane
> > > >> to have a good looking custom scrolbar appended to that div.
>
> > > >> What happens now is that on page load the new height calculation 
> > > >> amounts to
> > > >> 0. If i refresh the page, then the height is correctly evaluated.
>
> > > >> Here is the plugin i made, can someone help me find and correct the 
> > > >> bug?
> > > >> I've tried everything i could to make it work, but so far... failed. 
> > > >> The bug
> > > >> only occurs with Firefox 3.
>
> > > >> jQuery.fn.setScrollableArea = function(modifier){
> > > >>     var availableHeight = jQuery(window).height();
> > > >>     return this.each(function(){
> > > >>         var offset = jQuery(this).offset();
>
> > > >>         modifier = (typeof modifier == 'undefined') ? 0 : modifier;
> > > >>         var newHeight = availableHeight - offset.top - modifier;
> > > >>         alert('available height='+availableHeight+ "\n 
> > > >> top="+offset.top); //
> > > >> all values are calculated as 0 until i refresh the page !!
> > > >>         jQuery(this).css({
> > > >>             height: newHeight,
> > > >>             overflow: 'hidden'
> > > >>         });
> > > >>     });
>
> > > >> }
>
> > > >> I call it everytime i need it via:
>
> > > >> $(document).ready(function(){
>
> > > >>     $('#section_content').setScrollableArea(30).jScrollPane({
> > > >>         scrollbarWidth: 13,
> > > >>         scrollbarMargin: 10,
> > > >>         animateTo: true
> > > >>     });
>
> > > >> });
>
> > > >> Any help would be much appreciated.
> > > >> Thank you,
>
> > > >> Alexandre

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