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prettyPopin, no more popups please.

Oct 14

Here’s my jQuery answer to popups. Now open your content using prettyPopin instead of the old ugly popups.

Head over the projet page for more informations.

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  1. Davor Peic
    #19 Nov 08 at 10:04

    Hi Stephane! Great scripts. All of them!

    I have one question related with Popin, can I pull out some inline html? some #div found in the same document as the link?

    thanx
    dp

  2. coolgyu
    #18 Oct 27 at 14:14

    is there a way to set the max width/height so a 2048×1920 pic doesnt overwhelm the user who is using a resolution of 1024×768

    thanks

  3. jt
    #17 Oct 27 at 01:26

    This is a great script.

    I seem to be having problems with the resizing of the background window, when there are several links on the page using the rel.

    You see the box takes the size of the first link i click on , and from there on all boxes open with this same size, no matter what link I click one… because the content i link to has different heights, it leave a lot of the text hanging outside of the white background..

    Which make it for me impossible to use this script. Is there a way to fix/manipulate that?

  4. Stephane Caron
    #16 Oct 22 at 07:53

    @Michael: I’ll have to add that feature. It’s not currently supported.

    @John: This might be a conflict with prototype. I have to modify prettyPopin so it can’t conflict with other libraries.

    @pab: Merci pour le feedback!

    Thanks!

  5. John
    #15 Oct 21 at 19:15

    by the way pretty popin uses JQuery im not sure between which js. file the bug is in, but between the prettypopin and colorpicker there is like 8 to 10 javascript files.

  6. John
    #14 Oct 21 at 19:12

    love your script. however i have found a bug in it i dont think you knew about.

    I have tried to load this via pretty popin
    http://www.no-margin-for-errors.com/projects/prettyPopin/

    all my other popins work but for some reason…it wont popin with this in it.

    Event.observe(window,’load’,function() {
    cp1 = new Refresh.Web.ColorPicker(’cp1′,{startHex: ‘ffcc00′, startMode:’s’});
    });

    if i remove that little bit of javascript it will load. any thoughts or recomendations?

    the only other alternative is to do a normal pop-up.

  7. Paul Harvey
    #13 Oct 21 at 04:54

    This looks great. I currently use a page popup in my CMS software, but would like to switch to something like this, which would avoid the problems my clients have of turning off popups, or losing them behind the current window!

  8. pab
    #12 Oct 20 at 00:07

    Vraiment nice comme plugin,

    Excellent job, can’t wait to use this on a project

  9. Michael
    #11 Oct 18 at 22:33

    Thanks for this! It’s really lightweight and works great.

    Just a minor request. How do I set it up so that if you resize the browser, the pop-in stays in the middle of the screen, like how the prettyPhoto container does?

    Appreciate it if you could tell me how to.

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