jBox is a powerful and flexible jQuery plugin, taking care of all your modal windows, tooltips, notices and more.
Demo: http://stephanwagner.me/jBox
Docs: http://stephanwagner.me/jBox/documentation
You can use jQuery selectors to add tooltips to elements:
$('.tooltip').jBox('Tooltip');
Now elements with class="tooltip" will open tooltips:
<span class="tooltip" title="My first tooltip">Hover me!</span>
<span class="tooltip" title="My second tooltip">Hover me!</span>
You can set up modal windows the same way as tooltips. But most of times you'd want more variety, like a title or HTML content:
new jBox('Modal', {
width: 300,
height: 200,
attach: $('#myModal'),
title: 'My Modal Window',
content: '<i>Hello there!</i>'
});
<div id="myModal">Click me to open a modal window!</div>
Confirm windows are modal windows which requires the user to confirm a click action on an element. Give the element the data-confirm attribute to attach it:
new jBox('Confirm', {
confirmButton: 'Do it!',
cancelButton: 'Nope'
});
<div onclick="doit()" data-confirm="Do you really want to do this?">Click me!</div>
<a href="http://stephanwagner.me" data-confirm="Do you really want to leave this page?">Click me!</a>
A notice will open automatically and destroy itself after some time:
new jBox('Notice', {
content: 'Hurray! A notice!'
});
To create image modal windows you only need following few lines:
new jBox('Image');
<a href="/image-large.jpg" data-jbox-image="gallery1" title="My image"><img src="/image.jpg" alt=""></a>
These few examples are very basic. The jBox library is quite powerful and offers a vast variety of options to customize appearance and behavior. Learn more in the documentation: http://stephanwagner.me/jBox/documentation