#1 is a well known issue in IE (the cursor doesn't change back). the
fix is :
$.blockUI({ message: blah blah blah
css : {
cursor: 'default',
},
overlayCSS : {
cursor: 'default'
},
});
On Jan 5, 7:14 am, mpgjunky
Hi,
I am not able to post an example at the moment.
Does anybody have an idea for solving this problem?
Thank you.
On Dec 3, 9:54 am, Filipa Andrade wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> sorry but I cant post a link. I will try to make one example of this
> problem and post it here.
> As additional information
Hi Mike,
sorry but I cant post a link. I will try to make one example of this
problem and post it here.
As additional information I can say that without BlockUI the problem
doesn't happen. I am using it inside an iframe.
I am using jquery 1.3.2.
Here is the simplified code:
http://www.w3.org/1
> I am using BlockUI in a pop-up to block it while the new data inserted
> by the user is updated.
>
> It works pretty good in firefox but IE7 has a strange behaviour: after
> pushing the submit button the overlay message is displayed and the pop-
> up is closed (until here everything is fine) but
> Shouldn't the code be
> $(el).removeData('blockUI.history');
> ?
Yes, good catch.
If you don't want a wait cursor then just set the css cursor prop:
$.blockUI({
css: { cursor: 'default' }
});
Mike
On Nov 17, 4:05 am, "Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV)"
wrote:
> I don't see a busy cursor in Ubuntu, but I do see it in Win 7 and win XP
> (on pretty much any browser). The exampl
this seems like a pretty decent list of modal boxes, or use google to
find some more:
http://komunitasweb.com/2009/03/jquery-modal-box-round-up/
Jonathan
heohni wrote:
Do you know an alternative to BlockUi?
On 17 Nov., 10:05, "Jonathan Vanherpe (T& T NV)"
wrote:
I don't see a busy cursor in
Do you know an alternative to BlockUi?
On 17 Nov., 10:05, "Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV)"
wrote:
> I don't see a busy cursor in Ubuntu, but I do see it in Win 7 and win XP
> (on pretty much any browser). The example page
> onhttp://malsup.com/jquery/block/stylesheet.htmlalso seems to do this. So
I don't see a busy cursor in Ubuntu, but I do see it in Win 7 and win XP
(on pretty much any browser). The example page on
http://malsup.com/jquery/block/stylesheet.html also seems to do this. So
I guess this is just a Windows thing.
It doesn't stop you from using your browser or anything so i
Well, we are only on localhost right now, but one example is:
http://www.iwb-stahldesign.de/produkte_blumenkuebelgrau.php
if you add the item to the shopping cart, you will see it, too. Inside
the div all is fine, outside, I see the blue ring cursor.
I am on a windows 7 machine, and I have the same
> is it possible to have blockUI block the entire page, but call it from
> within an iframe on that page?
>
> I don't see any parameters to pass an element or document? i know i
> can get access to the parent frame with jQuery
> ('body',parent.document), but wanted to use blockUI from within the
>
Got anything more to go on? link to live example? something,
anything, more than "doesn't work"?
Is it any browser?
On Oct 27, 8:24 pm, Indraneel wrote:
> I am trying to block the whole page, but blockUI is not working with
> my layout (like the simple layout in demo).
> - Regards,
> Indranee
> I downloaded the plugin from plugins.jquery.com
>
> The available release there is 2.14.
>
> Hence the confusion and wasted effort :(
>
> Thank you for the plugin. Upgraded it and it works fine.
Sorry about the wasted effort, Viraj. I thought I had updated that
page long ago, but apparently I
Thank you Mike.
I downloaded the plugin from plugins.jquery.com
The available release there is 2.14.
Hence the confusion and wasted effort :(
Thank you for the plugin. Upgraded it and it works fine.
Regards,
Viraj
On Sep 18, 5:45 pm, Mike Alsup wrote:
> > I am using blockUI(2.14) in one of
> I am using blockUI(2.14) in one of my projects.
>
> A few days back, I upgraded to IE8 and the site stopped working. On
> debugging, I found the issue to be in blockUI plugin.
>
> Apparently, the reason seems to be that the plugin uses dynamic
> functions like setExpression which are not support
jQuery blockUI plugin 2.23 (21/Jun/2009)
Add the following line to the reset() function (+/- at line #344 in
file jquery.blockUI.js)
data.el.style.cursor = 'default';
It will fix the issue.
On 4 ago, 01:26, John Simons wrote:
> You should be able to replicate this onhttp://malsup.com/jquery
> how can I have transparent borders for modal divs that I bring to
> frond have transparent borders? specifying: border: 10 px transparent
> yellow; in the settings.css will not work.
>
> I tried few things, and I am beginning to think it is not doable.
Here's how to override the plugin styles
> Could you consider, if possible, reverting the blocking element's
> display attribute back to static after unblocking?
The plugin already does that.
Hi Mike,
I just found out that exactly this behavior (changing the display from
static to relative) messes up my page too, only in IE: a known issue
with the IE's "z-index stacks" (well described at http://mahzeh.org/?p=19).
Could you consider, if possible, reverting the blocking element's
displa
showing some code would be of value to helping others help you...
On Jul 20, 4:49 am, Ulici Adrian wrote:
> I just started using blockUI plugin for jQuery, and I have a problem
> with forms.
> I use blockUI to overlay the background and show a form. The problem
> is that when I'm trying to acc
Yes True. The versions are old but the problem is it is a project constraint
that they cannot upgrade the versions.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Josh Nathanson wrote:
>
> Try upgrading to jQuery 1.3.2 and BlockUI 2.0. Your versions are somewhat
> outdated.
>
> -- Josh
>
>
>
> -Original M
Try upgrading to jQuery 1.3.2 and BlockUI 2.0. Your versions are somewhat
outdated.
-- Josh
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of JQUser
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:08 AM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] BlockU
Hi !
The bug occurs on IE and FF (I've not tested others).
I already tried to give a high zindex but with no success. I haven't tried
position:relative on my UL yet, I'll try it at work on monday, or maybe I'll
reproduce the case at home and try it here.
malsup wrote:
>
>
>> So there is no
> So there is no way to fix/correct that behavior ?
> Like maybe modifying my ul or my li ?
Is this only a problem on IE? IE does weird shit with the effetive z-
index of relatively positioned elements. If your design allows it,
try giving your UL position:relative and a very high z-index.
So there is no way to fix/correct that behavior ?
Like maybe modifying my ul or my li ?
Thanks for your help Mike
malsup wrote:
>
>
>> Yes it is modified, because the div itself (not the blocking overlay)
>> comes
>> over the ul/li elements when calling blockUI on it.
>
> To clarify, the
> Yes it is modified, because the div itself (not the blocking overlay) comes
> over the ul/li elements when calling blockUI on it.
To clarify, the zIndex of the div is not modified. The only thing
modified on the blocked element (the div in your case) is the position
style, and only if it is cu
Hi,
Yes it is modified, because the div itself (not the blocking overlay) comes
over the ul/li elements when calling blockUI on it.
And yep I tried to change the baseZ option. I set it to 1, 0... And I set my
ul/li zindex to 1 with no effect.
Here is some sample code, so that is easier
> The issue is that, when calling blockUI on that DIV, it makes the div go
> above the UL/LI elements. I tried to change the zindex values everywhere,
> with no effect. I do not understand why the DIV is modified by blockUI ?
The div is not modified, it's the blocking overlay that has a higher
zI
Donny
That did the trick!
-Shadraq
All,
Thanks for your help. Based on what y'all said I dove deeper and made
my code better. The error primarily lied in my reliance on $
().ajaxStart and my misuse of it. I also appreciate the comment from
MorningZ about my Reload() function. You were correct and, upon
implementation, will fix a h
To the original poster, i don't have time right now to really delve
deep into your code, but just a quick glance raises the question "What
is ReloadPage() supposed to do?"... i would have the feeling judging
by your code that you expect:
- Ajax call be made
- *then* reload the page
that is in
usually,when you check your code .which tools can you use .thanks
Shadraq wrote:
Donny
Thanks for the tip about Pastie. I so was not aware of that.
http://pastie.org/499915
I have examine your code. Same with my suggestion before, try to define
$.ajaxStart outside the function, because it just need to defined once
in a page.
About the $.ajax, I never
Donny
Thanks for the tip about Pastie. I so was not aware of that.
http://pastie.org/499915
Shadraq wrote:
I posted this in the UI group and was told to put it in here...
My problem is that I have a function that is to call blockUI both
upon
login and logout. BlockUI only fires upon logout.
Here's my code:
**code**
function Processing(dataString,l_processing,control)
{
I'm going to go back and confirm this, but it was not showing that effect on
FF3.0.1 on Linux, but it is working on FF3.0.1 on windows and IE8 on
windows.
Jonathon Suggs
jsu...@gmail.com
(256) 874-2425 cell
(615) 309-5953 ext 104
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:38 AM, jsuggs wrote:
>
> Is there a wa
> I was trying the BlockUI plugin - we're about to implement it with one
> of our products at work. The current way that we do things doesn't
> display right in Linux (Firefox). (Actually, it doesn't display very
> well at all, which is why we're moving to BlockUI anyway.)
>
> It turns out that B
> > var timeout = 12;
> > $.blockUI({ message: null, timeout: timeout });
>
> > At a later point of time we can explicitly unblock by calling:
> > $.unblockUI();
>
> > Unfortunately it seems that subsequent blocks can be unblocked by the
> > original timeout (unblock is *always* called 2 minut
That would be a problem with IE not with BlockUI as IE doesn't render
tables until it hits the end of the table html
wrapping the $.blockUI() call inside $(document).ready() should solve
the issue, as it makes no sense to block the page until the DOM is
ready
On Mar 3, 11:26 am, lacroix1547 w
> var timeout = 12;
> $.blockUI({ message: null, timeout: timeout });
>
> At a later point of time we can explicitly unblock by calling:
> $.unblockUI();
>
> Unfortunately it seems that subsequent blocks can be unblocked by the
> original timeout (unblock is *always* called 2 minutes after our
I had a go at this, but the overlay doesn't show at all for the button
click now.
Previously I also managed to get the overlay to show, but then the
code-behind didn't run, so it looked as thought he browser had frozen
up.
Ahh!
On Feb 27, 12:34 pm, Mike Alsup wrote:
> > I've managed to get
> I've managed to get BlockUI working in conjunction with a page on my
> site that uploads files. However, the way I've done it works off the
> window.onbeforeunload event, so it is displayed on every single click
> or navigation on the page.
>
> How can I force it to display only with the upload
Please disregard; problem solved, there were script siblings getting
caught up in the mess.
On Feb 26, 4:15 pm, "rmurp...@gmail.com" wrote:
> Note that this happens regardless of whether a message is specified,
> leading me to guess it's happening on line 204 of the plugin:
>
> $([lyr1[0],lyr2[0
Note that this happens regardless of whether a message is specified,
leading me to guess it's happening on line 204 of the plugin:
$([lyr1[0],lyr2[0],lyr3[0]]).appendTo(full ? 'body' : el);
because that's the only place I see an append method being called
that's not message-related.
On Feb 26,
this is demo page.
http://www.yuri.com.tw/debug/blockui.php
On 2月21日, 上午1時56分, "David .Wu" wrote:
> I found it's not work in IE7 with flash, is it?
It's IE7 not looking to change the cursor until the mouse moves.
not much you can do to avoid this minor annoyance
On Feb 20, 9:12 am, Jeppson wrote:
> I am having a problem with the wait cursor when using BlockUI.
>
> After unBlock is run I need to move the mouse before the mouse cursor
> c
To: "jQuery (English)"
Date: 02/17/2009 09:22 AM
Subject:
>
>
that's it - thanks a lot.
There is a param to add to the object called wmode, which needs to be set
to transparent, as well as to the embed tag as an attribute
Try those and see if it helps. It should be noted that they aren't
supported in all browsers, but I've tested these in all the major ones and
it works fine.
c
> Was actually able to figure this out. I needed to pass in a blank
> string for the message, then my css would get applied to the message,
> so all I had to do was manually move it offsreen:
> $.blockUI( {message:' ', css: { left: '-1000px'} , overlayCss:
> {opacity: '0'} } );
> Thanks again,
Was actually able to figure this out. I needed to pass in a blank
string for the message, then my css would get applied to the message,
so all I had to do was manually move it offsreen:
$.blockUI( {message:' ', css: { left: '-1000px'} , overlayCss:
{opacity: '0'} } );
Thanks again,
Jason
On F
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the help. The multiple calls to blockUI do work fine, but I
can't get the page-wide block to not show a message. I'm using
external CSS to define the overlays:
$.blockUI.defaults.overlayCSS = {};
$.blockUI.defaults.css = {};
And I'm trying to pass no message or css to m
> data in the table. What I'd really like to do is block user input on
> the entire page but only draw the overlay and message on the table
> portion. What's the best way to do this? Can I block the div as I am
> now and still call $.blockUI with no message in order to block input
> to the entire
> EDIT: Resolved, noticed that blockUI sets the z-index of it to 1000,
> so in order for fixed elements to appear above it their z-index needs
> to be higher than that value. Quite simple really :D
Great. Thanks for the update!
EDIT: Resolved, noticed that blockUI sets the z-index of it to 1000,
so in order for fixed elements to appear above it their z-index needs
to be higher than that value. Quite simple really :D
On Jan 14, 12:55 am, Mike Alsup wrote:
> > There seems to be a bug that when you have a fixed element at
EDIT: Resolved, noticed that blockUI sets the z-index of it to 1000,
so in order for fixed elements to appear above it their z-index needs
to be higher than that value. Quite simple really :D
On Jan 15, 12:27 pm, Beaver6813 wrote:
> Hey,
> Yea I can, its my private test site so its all still rea
Hey,
Yea I can, its my private test site so its all still really unstable
but it shows the bug:
http://www.new.fetchmp3.com/dev/search.php?q=Fall+Out+Boy
user: admin pass: google123
Once its loaded change to the myspace tab and you will see that the
overlay overlaps the bar at the bottom... is th
> There seems to be a bug that when you have a fixed element attached to
> the bottom of the window and then try to block an element that goes
> below the bottom of the window (scrolls) it overlaps onto the fixed
> element.. its easier to show a picture:http://i44.tinypic.com/2z4wocn.jpg
>
> Any i
> I'm having the same problem that is documented
> athttp://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/976e498...,
> but can't reply to that thread (too old?).
>
> To summarize the problem, with IE6, whenblockUIis called theselect
> boxes dissappear. When unblockUI is called they reap
> Ah, thanks for clarifying, Steve. I'll get that fixed.
It's fixed now.
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/block/#download
> "Why can't I duplicate this behavior? "
>
> Because you're not using the checkbox itself to fire off the
> block his code and my quick example do
Ah, thanks for clarifying, Steve. I'll get that fixed.
Mike
"Why can't I duplicate this behavior? "
Because you're not using the checkbox itself to fire off the
block his code and my quick example do
On Dec 12, 5:17 pm, Mike Alsup wrote:
> > " Could you possibly post a demo page somewhere?"
>
> > Mike, this code:http://paste.pocoo.org/show/9507
> " Could you possibly post a demo page somewhere?"
>
> Mike, this code:http://paste.pocoo.org/show/95075/
>
> shows what he means, i even tried to change ".click" to ".change" and
> it still never checks the box
Why can't I duplicate this behavior?
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/block/dec12.
" Could you possibly post a demo page somewhere?"
Mike, this code:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/95075/
shows what he means, i even tried to change ".click" to ".change" and
it still never checks the box
Results.ashx just returns "hello world" in plain text and works fine
in FireFox
On
I had exactly the same issue here, with Chrome:
- You check a checkbox via javascript
- Make an ajax request, then blockUI
- blockUI uncheckes you previously checked checkbox
Best regargs,
Fabiano Franz
http://fabianofranz.com
On 23 out, 21:44, Mike Alsup wrote:
> What exactly is the proble
> I'm using Block ui to block during Ajax calls thusly:
>
> $().ajaxStart($.blockUI).ajaxStop($.unblockUI);
>
> but it flashed black before beginning to fade in, is there a better
> way to do this ?
> a better pluging to use?
>
> Is there a way to fix this?
>
> I goto the demo page and all
> $.pause(2000, 'fx').unblockUI();
Just set a timeout:
setTimeout(2000, $.unblockUI);
> $().ajaxStart($.blockUI).ajaxStop($.unblockUI);
>
> Now, i would like to know if it is possible to customize this call so
> that the concerned element shows blockUI, instead of the whole page ?
To block only a single element you would use "block" instead of
"blockUI".
$('#myDiv').block();
...
Ok, now i am not sure what exactly is a problem... sorry.
You can call this code
$().ajaxStart($('#mydiv').blockUI).ajaxStop($('#mydiv').unblockUI);
as many time as you want.
It only changes which function will be called once AJAX is doing the
call..
So right before doing your ajax call to the
hi Georges,
yes, but the problem is that i don't know which element is concerned
by the call (unless i hardcode it each time of course, but that's what
i would like to avoid).
Thanks for your input nonetheless.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 6:12 PM, George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> you just need
you just need to change $.blockUI to $('#mytagid').bockUI. The sasme
with unblock call.
George
On Nov 13, 12:07 pm, pixeline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My website uses ajax to refresh various elements in the course of the
> user's navigation. I would like to display a "please wait" mes
> But THIS DOES NOT WORK:
>
> $(document).ready(function() {
>
> $(window).unload(function() {
> $.blockUI({ message: $('#question'), css: { width:
> '275px'} });
> });
>
> });
>
> Any advice or suggestions are much appreciated.
The unload event does not give you an opportunity to
Yup, I tried $('form').block() a few minutes after I posted. It allows
me to still post form variables and simulate a full block. I just need
to modify my styles, now.
I just started using BlockUI today. It's is a pretty sweet plug-in.
Concise and versatile.
Thanks for the reply,
Ben
On Oct 31,
How about using the alternative way?
wrap the content you want blocked in something like
. content you want blocked
and then say
$("Block_This").block();
On Oct 31, 3:31 pm, Benzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm displaying a message using the jQuery.blockUI() call. When m
On Oct 30, 8:15 pm, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Try changing your block call to something like this:
>
> > > var $holder = $('#sendToFriendHolder');
> > > if ($.browser.msie)
> > > $holder[0].style.removeAttribute('filter');
> > > $holder.block({
> > > // block options her
> > Try changing your block call to something like this:
>
> > var $holder = $('#sendToFriendHolder');
> > if ($.browser.msie)
> > $holder[0].style.removeAttribute('filter');
> > $holder.block({
> > // block options here
>
> > });
>
> Thank you :)
> It works great
>
> So... and what ca
On Oct 29, 11:42 pm, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wrong link ...http://www.britishschool.edu.gr/newsView.php?newsId=4
>
> Try changing your block call to something like this:
>
> var $holder = $('#sendToFriendHolder');
> if ($.browser.msie)
> $holder[0].style.removeAttribute('fi
Perfect, thank you! I didn't notice that demo before.
On Oct 29, 5:32 pm, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want the darkened area that when clicked, it restores the UI
> > (unblocks it), what's the best approach?
>
> > It seems like something like this would work, but doesn't...
>
> >
> Wrong link ...http://www.britishschool.edu.gr/newsView.php?newsId=4
Try changing your block call to something like this:
var $holder = $('#sendToFriendHolder');
if ($.browser.msie)
$holder[0].style.removeAttribute('filter');
$holder.block({
// block options here
});
> I want the darkened area that when clicked, it restores the UI
> (unblocks it), what's the best approach?
>
> It seems like something like this would work, but doesn't...
>
> $('.blockUI').click(function() {
> $.unblockUI();
> });
>
> Thanks for any help...
I just created a demo to
On Oct 29, 2:19 pm, asiarlis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 29, 1:32 am, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Recently i decide to use theanimatefunction ofjQueryto pop up an
> > > absolute position it window that holds form data. The problem is that
> > > when i use theanimatefunc
On Oct 29, 1:32 am, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Recently i decide to use the animate function of jQuery to pop up an
> > absolute position it window that holds form data. The problem is that
> > when i use the animate function to pop up the window the blockUi in
> > Internet explor
On Oct 29, 1:32 am, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Recently i decide to use theanimatefunction ofjQueryto pop up an
> > absolute position it window that holds form data. The problem is that
> > when i use theanimatefunction to pop up the window the blockUi in
> > Internet explorer 7 c
> Recently i decide to use the animate function of jQuery to pop up an
> absolute position it window that holds form data. The problem is that
> when i use the animate function to pop up the window the blockUi in
> Internet explorer 7 cannot handle oppacity and cannot display the
> loader. Just wh
> ...and the best way to make sure people who are new to JQuery
> understand this is if it is "made more clear on the demos page and in
> documentation"
done.
>
> Just about anything, if not all, you do with jQuery requires or makes
> the most sense to have the DOM to be ready, it should be as automatic
> as it gets writing that first line of code
...and the best way to make sure people who are new to JQuery
understand this is if it is "made more cle
"Perhaps this could be made more clear on the demos page and in
documentation to save you answering the question again."
Just about anything, if not all, you do with jQuery requires or makes
the most sense to have the DOM to be ready, it should be as automatic
as it gets writing that first line o
Thanks Mike,
That solved it - love your work!!!
Perhaps this could be made more clear on the demos page and in
documentation to save you answering the question again.
> It works fine, but I just can't get the custom message to work. All
> the demos use a button
>
> I have tried a number of variations including copying code straight
> from the demos. This should at least turn the overlay blue, but it
> isn't - http//www/DearFamilyandFriends.com/tes.php
>
>
What exactly is the problem you're seeing? Could you possibly post a
demo page somewhere?
Mike
On Oct 23, 10:22 am, Snooky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alright, so I saw that this issue had been raised before, but
> apparently never actually fixed.
>
> I only tested it in FF and Chrome.
>
> To
> Mike... thanks again for the fix! Looking at your code, I see that you
> only had to subtract 4 pixels from lyr1/lyr2 height if
> $.boxModel==false. Works like a charm!
I really don't know why that is necessary, but I'm not one to argue
with success. Thanks for the feedback. I'll put that hac
Oops! I'm an idiot, and I keep proving it. Thanks for correcting me,
Josh!
Mike... thanks again for the fix! Looking at your code, I see that you
only had to subtract 4 pixels from lyr1/lyr2 height if
$.boxModel==false. Works like a charm!
JR
On Oct 22, 3:27 pm, "Josh Nathanson" <[EMAIL PROTE
Thanks a bunch, Mike. Hopefully, blockUI's author will discover this
fix eventually.
It shouldn't take long, Mike *is* the author.
-- Josh
Oops! Nevermind. I found the line and updated it. It works as expected
in IE now:
http://74.205.76.81/blockuitest/
Thanks a bunch, Mike. Hopefully, blockUI's author will discover this
fix eventually.
JR
On Oct 22, 3:08 pm, tallvanilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> I don't see any
Hi Mike,
I don't see anything different in the file you pointed me to. Please
let me know what you changed, because it seems to be exactly the same
as the plugin I downloaded from the blockUI website!
JR
On Oct 22, 5:53 am, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's really up to BlockUI t
> It's really up to BlockUI to address this. Ideally, a plugin should be
> designed to account for the most common environments in which it will
> operate. IE6 is still a major player with at least 20% (some say as
> high as 35%) market share among web users. I hate compensating for IE6
> as much
The message layer (lyr3) display style is "none" when it's created,
which is why the show() method has to be called on it. If changing
show() to fadeIn() works there, you should be able to modify the
overlay layer (lyr2) as well by setting it's initial display style to
"none" (around line 146) and
The page will still be blocked because the "show" calls around line
200 are for the message layer. The overlay is a different layer and
does not have any fadeIn facilities built into the plugin at this
time. So if you change those two show calls to fadeIn, you should see
a fade for your message,
Chris is right. Fade-in is a visual effect only, The UI should still
be blocked immediately.
JR
On Oct 21, 9:47 am, "chris thatcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Shouldn't the effect still block immediately though the opacity is being
> modified as an animation?
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> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at
Shouldn't the effect still block immediately though the opacity is being
modified as an animation?
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:22 PM, MorningZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Around line 199 in the js file is where the block layers "show"...
> play around with those options and you should be able t
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