.wicket-modal .w_close { display: none }

You may make this CSS rule even more specific because it will affect all
modal windows when it is applied.


On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 1:29 PM, J.K. Baltzersen <jornb...@pvv.org> wrote:

> Thanks. I have the same concept with a different text in the alert.
>
> As I cannot resolve why the page is being abandoned, I think the better
> approach is, as you suggest, to make the close (x) button unavailable to
> the
> user. I've had a look in this forum and elsewhere for specific solutions
> for
> that.
>
> Any concrete examples of implementations?
>
>
> Martin Grigorov-4 wrote
> > I'm not sure why it tries to leave the page in your case.
> >
> > You can also hide the "x" button with CSS rule, so your user won't be
> able
> > to click it.
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