I'm using jQuery UI's Dialog. In order to very nicely wrap the window around my content, I have to first load the dialog on 2 empty nested divs (<div><div></div></div>
). Then, after the Dialog is opened, I populate the Dialog with content. I spent a lot of time on that... that's not what this question is about. Please don't suggest alternatives to that mechanism.
My issue is only that I need to display html from within the webpage like the following:
<div id="mydialog">
<form>
<label for="name">My name:</label>
<input type="text" id="name" name="name"/>
</form>
</div>
However, I want that html above hidden on the webpage. So I set the css to display: none;
. I then do an .append($('#mydialog')).children().css('display', 'block');
to the inner div of the Dialog.
My question is... how do I remove the html from the webpage? By doing a jQuery append, aren't I making a complete copy? I'm getting performance issues because I have a ton of these. Instead of .append(), should I be doing something like $('#mydialog').moveTo('#innerDivOfDialog');
? Should I do a $('#mydialog').removeFromWebpage();
on the original hidden html? Is there a jQuery method that does a removeFromWebpage()? What's the proper mechanism here?