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I have a jQuery dialog box that is meant to position in the middle of the screen. However, it seems slightly off-center vertically.

Here is the code:

$('#add_box').dialog({
    autoOpen: true,
    width: 300,
    modal: true,
    resizable: false,
    bgiframe:true
});

Any ideas why this won't center?

4
  • How about a screen shot? Does it seem off-center, or is it off-center?
    – Matt Ball
    Sep 23, 2009 at 16:26
  • why the slashes in your selector?
    – geowa4
    Sep 23, 2009 at 17:14
  • oh yeah, and people perceive the gap above an object larger than it really is. that's why some artists make the top gap shorter when framing. i wouldn't be surprised if the dialog guys did something similar for aesthetics.
    – geowa4
    Sep 23, 2009 at 17:16
  • 1
    You also need to set the height of the dialog to get the verticle correct when initialising
    – user1596108
    Aug 13, 2012 at 17:53

24 Answers 24

51

If your viewport gets scrolled after the dialog displays, it will no longer be centered. It's possible to unintentionally cause the viewport to scroll by adding/removing content from the page. You can recenter the dialog window during scroll/resize events by calling:

$('my-selector').dialog('option', 'position', 'center');
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  • 1
    This solution did not solve the issue. This allowed the dialog to scroll in some cases, but is was not scrolling in a manner I would deem acceptable for a production level page. The scroll was very jumpy and in firefox was actually reversed scroll. The main reason for voting down is that the dialog still opens off screen. Jun 11, 2012 at 15:17
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    My issue was that I was ajax loading / showing content after creating the modal window, so that it was not centered based on the content itself.
    – Steph Rose
    Aug 17, 2012 at 14:04
  • used after the creation of dialog. Worked of me.
    – Imran Ali
    Apr 16, 2015 at 3:43
35

Are you adding jquery.ui.position.js to your page? I had the same problem, checked the source code here and realized I didn't add that js to my page, after that.. dialog magically centered.

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  • 2
    You'll also need jquery.ui.draggable.js if you want to drag the dialog.
    – Matt
    Apr 1, 2011 at 3:20
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    For anyone still looking for a solution, this is not relevant anymore.
    – Adrian
    May 29, 2018 at 13:28
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    This is pretty example code that solve problem with vertical centering of JQuery UI Dialog. Solution is that if you miss <!doctype html> vertical centering will not work properly. If you have in your HTML code this declaration it will work correctly ha ha !!!
    – user5332
    May 26, 2021 at 9:06
  • This saved me hours. I had deleted !doctype from the html tag and my modals would pop up below the screen window.
    – birchy
    Jul 15, 2022 at 5:08
29

Digging up an old grave here but for new Google searchers.

You can maintain the position of the model window when the users scrolls by adding this event to your dialog. This will change it from absolutely positioned to fixed. No need to monitor scrolling events.

open: function(event, ui) {
    $(this).parent().css('position', 'fixed');
}
0
14

I was having the same problem. It ended up being the jquery.dimensions.js plugin. If I removed it, everything worked fine. I included it because of another plugin that required it, however I found out from the link here that dimensions was included in the jQuery core quite a while ago (http://api.jquery.com/category/dimensions). You should be ok simply getting rid of the dimensions plugin.

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  • 3
    Thank you, it seems there are many good, correct answers in this thread. This one happened to be the one that applied to me.
    – mockobject
    May 31, 2011 at 15:47
12

Add this to your dialog declaration

my: "center",
at: "center",
of: window

Example :

$("#dialog").dialog({
       autoOpen: false,
        height: "auto",
        width: "auto",
        modal: true,
        position: {
            my: "center",
            at: "center",
            of: window
        }
})
3
  • 1
    I believe you need to put my at of in a position object: $("#dialog").dialog({ autoOpen: false, height: "auto", width: "auto", modal: true, position: { my: "center", at: "center", of: window } })
    – AndrewL
    Jul 24, 2019 at 10:27
  • Fixed the example with @AndrewL's note
    – Nick Shaw
    Jul 31, 2020 at 12:50
  • This saved me :) - Thanks so much!
    – user12160926
    Oct 21, 2020 at 3:03
11

1.) The jQuery dialog centers in whatever element you put it in.

Without more information, my guess is that you have a body div with a margin or something of the like. Move the popup div to the body level, and you'll be good to go.

2.) If you dynamically add content to the div as you load it, centering will NOT be correct. Do NOT display the div until you have the data your'e putting in it.

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  • 2
    Number 2 was what caught me out - I can't believe I missed that! Thanks! Jul 28, 2015 at 12:30
10

Simply add below CSS line in same page.

.ui-dialog 
{
position:fixed;
}
0
9

To fix this issue I made sure my body height was set to 100%.

body { height:100% }

This also maintains the center position while the user scrolls.

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  • 1
    This was the culprit for me.
    – Jesse Adam
    Dec 30, 2016 at 0:20
4

This issue is often related to opening the dialog via an anchor tag (<a href='#' id='openButton'>Open</a>) and not preventing the default browser behaviour in the handler e.g.

$('#openButton').click(function(event) {
   event.preventDefault();
   //open dialog code...
});

This usually removes the need for any positioning / scrolling plugins.

0
3

For me jquery.dimensions.js was the Culprit

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  • This jquery.dimensions.js was part of the tooltip plugin i used and it caused the problem
    – Satya
    Jun 2, 2012 at 7:03
2

I was facing the same issue of having the dialog not opening centered and scrolling my page to the top. The tag that I'm using to open the dialog is an anchor tag:

<a href="#">View More</a>

The pound symbol was causing the issue for me. All I did was modify the href in the anchor like so:

<a href="javascript:{}">View More</a>

Now my page is happy and centering the dialogs.

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  • This fixed my situation as well. For me, on the initial open of the dialog, it scrolled to the top and then opened my dialog centered in the window. On any additional opens of the dialog, it opened the dialog centered in the window, and then scrolled to the top, leaving the dialog partially/all off page. Doing as suggested above prevented that scrolling to the top and all worked as expected.
    – eol
    May 9, 2013 at 16:17
2

My Scenario: I had to scroll down on page to open dialog on a button click, due to window scroll the dialog was not opening vertically center to window, it was going out of view-port.

As Ken has mentioned above , after you have set your modal content execute below statement.

$("selector").dialog('option', 'position', 'center');

If content is pre-loaded before modal opens just execute this in open event, else manipulate DOM in open event and then execute statement.

$( ".selector" ).dialog({
open: function( event, ui ) {
//Do DOM manipulation if needed before executing below statement
$(this).dialog('option', 'position', 'center');
}
});

It worked well for me and the best thing is that you don't include any other plugin or library for it to work.

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$('#dlg').dialog({
    title: 'My Dialog',
    left: (parseInt(jQuery(window).width())-1200)/2,
    top:(parseInt(jQuery(window).height())-720)/2,
    width: 1200,
    height: 720,
    closed: false,
    cache: false,
    modal: true,
    toolbar:'#dlg-toolbar'
});
1

Just solved the same problem, the issue was that i did not imported some js files, like widget.js :)

1

None of the above solutions seemed to work for me since my code is dynamically generating two containting divs and within that an un-cached image. My solution was as follows:

Please note the 'load' call on img, and the 'close' parameter in the dialog call.

var div = jQuery('<div></div>')
                  .attr({id: 'previewImage'})
                  .appendTo('body')
                  .hide();
var div2 = jQuery('<div></div>')
                  .css({
                      maxWidth: parseInt(jQuery(window).width() *.80) + 'px'
                      , maxHeight: parseInt(jQuery(window).height() *.80) + 'px'
                      , overflow: 'auto'
                  })
                  .appendTo(div);
var img = jQuery('<img>')
                  .attr({'src': url})
                  .appendTo(div2)
                  .load(function() {
                      div.dialog({
                          'modal': true
                          , 'width': 'auto'
                          , close: function() {
                               div.remove();
                          }
                      });
                  });
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  • Going to give a try. Showing the modal only after image loads successfully seems to be tricky. If it takes too long to load image, perhaps I should show some kind of 'loading..' message to save my user from being perplexed. Jun 7, 2017 at 11:18
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$("#dialog").dialog({
       autoOpen: false,
        height: "auto",
        width: "auto",
        modal: true,
         my: "center",
         at: "center",
         of: window
})

This solution does work but only because of the newer jQuery versions ignoring this completely and falling back to the default, which is exactly this. So you can just remove position: 'center' from your options if you just want the pop up to be centered.

1

I had to add this to the top of my HTML file: <!doctype html>. I did not need to set the position property. This is with jQuery 3.2.1. In 1.7.1, that was not needed.

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This is how I solved the issue, I added this open function of the dialog:

  open: function () {
                $('.ui-dialog').css("top","0px");                                
                    }

This now opens the dialog at the top of the screen, no matter where the page is scrolled to and in all browsers.

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  • If the page is bigger than the screen we don't see the dialog !
    – ratm
    Mar 17, 2017 at 16:21
0

to position the dialog in the center of the screen :

$('#my-selector').parent().position({
                    my: "center",
                    at: "center",
                    of: window
});
0

I had the same problem, which was fixed when I entered a height for the dialog:

$("#dialog").dialog({
    height: 500,
    width: 800
});
0

You must add the declaration

At the top of your document.

Without it, jquery tends to put the dialog on the bottom of the page and errors may occur when trying to drag it.

0

I was upgrading a legacy instance of jQuery UI and found that there was an extension to the dialog widget and it was simply using "center" instead of the position object. Implementing the position object or removing the parameter entirely worked for me (because center is the default).

0

None of the above solutions worked for me. I will present below my scenario and the final solution, just in case someone has the same problem.

Scenario: I use a custom jQuery plugin to add a scroll bar to an HTML element that is located inside the Dialog box.

I used it as

$(response).dialog({
 create: function (event, ui) {
  $(".content-topp").mCustomScrollbar();
 })
});

The solution was to move it from create to open, like this:

$(response).dialog({
 open: function (event, ui) {
  $(".content-topp").mCustomScrollbar();
  $(this).dialog('option', 'position', 'center');
 })
});

So, if you use any custom jQuery plugin that manipulates the content then call it using the open event.

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Solved... Solution of this problem is missing declaration <!doctype html> in HTML code. If you have not this declaration there. Vertial centering of JQuery UI dialog were not working correctly.

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