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I'm using the colorbox plugin for jQuery.

I know I don't have to have a close button, and overlayClose: false will prevent the window from being closed by clicking the overlay.

Is there a way to remove the Esc key-listener event?

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property -> escKey:false

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  • This is actually the preferred method, since upgrading Colorbox to a different version would affect your source modifications (from karim79's answer). From the Colorbox documentation, "escKey:true If false, will disable closing colorbox on esc keypress." colorpowered.com/colorbox
    – jbnunn
    Apr 19, 2011 at 14:04
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From looking at the source, the escape key is bound to the keydown.cbox_close event from line 165:

    // Set Navigation Key Bindings
    $(document).bind("keydown.cbox_close", function (e) {
            if (e.keyCode === 27) {
                    e.preventDefault();
                    cboxPublic.close();
            }
    ...

You could comment out that binding, or use it for some other purpose.

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    Use the built in option instead, see Roland's answer.
    – Muhd
    Oct 14, 2011 at 23:37
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As overlayClose: false, for ESC you can make escKey:false

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