Hi Detlef,
Dialog titles have class ui-dialog-titlebar. So you can say
$(".ui-dialog-titlebar").addClass("unvisible") or simply
$(".ui-dialog-titlebar").hide()
**--** Steve
On Jan 3, 7:19 pm, Detlef <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to have a _dialog without a title bar_ ,
> actually I just want to read the word "loading" centered.
> So I add some lines:
>
> CSS:
> .centered { text-align: center }
> .unvisible { visibility: hidden }
>
> HTML:
> <div id=myDialog></div>
>
> JS:
> showDialog("myDialog", " (no title bar wanted) ", "Loading ...");
> function showDialog(theDialog, theTitle, theText) {
> $("#"+ theDialog).innerHTML = theText;
> $("#"+ theDialog).dialog(); // important!
> $("#"+ theDialog).dialog('option', 'title', theTitle); // (Why
> isn't it possible to assign theText in a similar way?)
> $("#"+ theDialog).dialog("open"); // important too!
> $("#"+ theDialog).addClass("centered") // this makes theText
> move to the middle of the dialog div
> }
>
> In a similar way I would like to make the title bar invisible, but,
> alas, unlike the complete dialog, the title bar has no ID like
> id=myTitleBar, and so I cannot say
> $("#myTitleBar").addClass("unvisible")
>
> What is the best way to have a dialog without a title bar?
>
> TIA, Detlef
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