GreyBox
General
This technique allows you to open a modal window, which is like a pop-up window, but doesn't actually open another window/tab. It does not conflict with pop-up blockers. Easy to set-up and use. The style is controlled through CSS. This is great for launching other Web pages or image galleries. Full documentation is included.
Note: Due to the inclusion of several different files, the script is only available in a zip file.
Demonstration:
Notes
- Created by: Amir Salihefendic
- Web Site: http://amix.dk/
- Posted: March 21, 2008
Complete installation instructions and examples are included in the downloaded file.
Source Code
Note: Due to the inclusion of several different files, the script is only available in a zip file.


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(11 comments)Your question is beyond the scope of these comments. You will need to post it over on [a href="http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=3"]the JavaScript forum[/a]. You can also check the author's web site. They have a nice FAQ and discussion list Thanks!
Congratullations!! It looks very nice.[br /]However, I'm having problems to make it run.[br /][br /]Laura
I like this function, however I currently use a similar function but when a user is logged into our https site the function generates a SECURITY error saying the info has secure and non-secure items. Can this be resolved or will a IE user ALWAYS see this error when clicking the link in a https environment.[br /][br /]Please advise because this pop up is much cooler, but is not usable if it errors in a https site.
There should be a "close" button in the upper right-hand corner. If not, you can check the forums on the author's site.
Yes, just add it to the "title" attribute, as shown in the documentation.