Using jquery-ui to create a dialog is pretty easy:
<script>
$(function() {
$( "#dialog" ).dialog();
});
</script>
<div id="dialog" title="Basic dialog">
<p>This is the default dialog which is useful for displaying information. The dialog window can be moved, resized and closed with the 'x' icon.</p>
</div>
…but one still needs a div in the HTML for this to work. In Dojo:
var dlg = new dijit.Dialog({
title:"dialog",
style: "width:30%;height:300px;"
});
dlg.show();
would just do the trick without anything specified in the html section, can jquery-ui do this? (I have to use jquery-ui here)
Thanks,
David
While I’m not sure why you would want to open a dialog with no content, you could easily create a new one on the fly and invoke the jquery dialog against it: