Flat, responsive, lightweight, fast, easy customizable modal window plugin with declarative state notation and hash tracking.
Minified version size: ~4kb
All modern browsers are supported.
Only webkit browsers has a blur effect in the default css theme. If you want a blur for another kind of browsers use: https://github.com/Schepp/CSS-Filters-Polyfill, but it's not fast like a native css3 blur.
IE9+
That's very simple too start using Remodal.
Add this in the head section:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/your/jquery.remodal.css">
Add this before the </body>
(or in the head):
<script src="path/to/your/jquery.remodal.min.js"></script>
Define the background container for the modal(for effects like a blur). It could be any simple content wrapper:
<div class="remodal-bg">
...All your content...
</div>
And now create a modal dialog:
<div class="remodal" data-remodal-id="modal">
<h1>Remodal</h1>
<p>
Flat, responsive, lightweight, fast, easy customizable modal window plugin
with declarative state notation and hash tracking.
</p>
<br>
<a class="remodal-cancel" href="#">Cancel</a>
<a class="remodal-confirm" href="#">OK</a>
</div>
So, now you can call it with a hash:
<a href="#modal">Call the modal with data-remodal-id="modal"</a>
You can pass additional options by the data-remodal-options attribute. Data must be valid JSON.
<div class="remodal" data-remodal-id="modal"
data-remodal-options='{ "hashTracking": false }'>
<h1>Remodal</h1>
<p>
Flat, responsive, lightweight, fast, easy customizable modal window plugin
with declarative state notation and hash tracking.
</p>
<br>
<a class="remodal-cancel" href="#">Cancel</a>
<a class="remodal-confirm" href="#">OK</a>
</div>
Default: true
To open a modal without a hash, use data-remodal-target
attribute.
<a data-remodal-target="modal" href="#modal">Call the modal with data-remodal-id="modal"</a>
$(document).on('open', '.remodal', function () {
var modal = $(this);
});
$(document).on('opened', '.remodal', function () {
var modal = $(this);
});
$(document).on('close', '.remodal', function () {
var modal = $(this);
});
$(document).on('closed', '.remodal', function () {
var modal = $(this);
});
$(document).on('confirm', '.remodal', function () {
var modal = $(this);
});
$(document).on('cancel', '.remodal', function () {
var modal = $(this);
});
Ok:
<script>
var options = {...};
$('[data-remodal-id=modal]').remodal(options);
</script>
Don't use id
attribute, if you don't want browser scrolling to the anchor point.