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I would like to know how to apply standby.show to the full body of html?

I tried applying it but it does not work.

regards Clement

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set the target of the standby widget to document body.

require([ "dojox/widget/Standby" ], function(st) {
                var standby = new st({
                    id : "StandyBy1",
                    target : dojo.body(),
                });
                document.body.appendChild(standby.domNode);
                standby.startup();
                standby.show();

            });
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  • Thanks I am using dojo 1.8. I changed to "target:win.body()" with dojo/_base/window in require to load module. I tried your code with little modifications and I end up with error, "TypeError: n.style is undefined". This error points to line 15 in dojo.js. Aug 20, 2013 at 2:23
  • Looks to be a problem with older dojo, and adding to the body tag.stackoverflow.com/questions/9478420/oncomplete-fires-too-soon
    – tik27
    Aug 20, 2013 at 3:23
  • I have a script that does not work well, although I have added zIndex:100. The error says "TypeError: node is null" in jsFiddle. Please refer to link. Please advise why it is not working. Aug 22, 2013 at 3:52
  • In standby4body remove the quotes that surround win.body()
    – tik27
    Aug 22, 2013 at 13:39
  • but if there is a popup or dialog then the standby widget is behind the dialog/popup. What should be done so that the target includes the dialog/popup body as well? Sep 27, 2016 at 4:07
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At first have a look here for using standby : http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.9/dojox/widget/Standby.html#dojox-widget-standby

then i would say it's enough to set the width and height of your div ( you use a div for this right? ) up to 100% to make it fit to the screen.

For more information and better support add some code to your post!

Regards

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  • thanks I had already read it but I prefer simple and straight forward like "whole body" without having to define the dimension. Thanks again. Aug 20, 2013 at 2:25

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