Re: Best practise on using Django forms in jQuery UI modal dialogue.

2009-04-25 Thread Chris Dew
Thanks, I'll give it a try. On 25 Apr, 15:14, cschams wrote: > You could try Thickbox, which has a modal mode, and supports iframed > and ajax content. Its almost a drop-in replacement for links to modal > dialogues and it degrades to simple links.http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/ > > On Apr 25,

Re: Best practise on using Django forms in jQuery UI modal dialogue.

2009-04-25 Thread cschams
You could try Thickbox, which has a modal mode, and supports iframed and ajax content. Its almost a drop-in replacement for links to modal dialogues and it degrades to simple links. http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/ On Apr 25, 12:39 am, Chris Dew wrote: > I'd like to use something like the jQuery