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I am using the Reveal jQuery plugin. http://www.zurb.com/playground/reveal-modal-plugin

I need to programmatically close the model box when I am done with it, however that feature is not including directly with the plugin.

According to Dave in the comments page,

"The code is in there, just need to hook it up to be called programmatically."

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If your modal's id is 'reveal-modal', then just this line will do it:

$('#reveal-modal').trigger('reveal:close');
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You can do it a couple of ways.

Trigger a click via jquery on the dismissmodalclass element (defaults to 'close-reveal-modal')

 $('.close-reveal-modal').click();

OR

Add this to reveal.js

$.fn.hideModal = function(options){
  var self        = this,
      modal       = $(self),
      topMeasure  = parseInt(modal.css('top'));
  $('.reveal-modal-bg').css({'display' : 'none'});      
  modal.css({'visibility' : 'hidden', 'top' : topMeasure});
}

and use

$('#your_modal_box').hideModal()
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  • Works perfectly. I've been using the trigger() method, but I prefer your suggested method. Thank you. Feb 17, 2011 at 1:59
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The modals class is usually 'reveal-modal'. so changing the lookup to be class based rather than id based, makes this work for more cases:

$('.reveal-modal').trigger('reveal:close');
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You can do that while registering your reveal div/element.

suppose, [reveal-div] you are registering for reveal. And suppose you have one button/div [close-reveal] onclick of which you want to close your reveal. Then pass [close-reveal] as [dismissModalClass] as shown below.

    $('.reveal-div').reveal({           
        dismissModalClass : "close-reveal"
    });
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This code works for me: $('#reveal-modal').trigger('reveal:close');

I had a zip text field and a buttom which was opening another pop up

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$('#your_modal_box').foundation('reveal', 'close');

works for zurb foundation

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  • This is what worked for me, must have changed in later releases
    – Ryan
    Aug 6, 2015 at 12:59
  • Seconded - this is the only method that appears to work in Foundation, other than triggering a click on the close button itself.
    – Will
    Aug 15, 2015 at 12:34
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I discovered a bug in older foundation/reveal library when calling 'reveal:close' event second time after dialog was hidden and shown again - doesn't work. After hours of debugging I found the following CSS hack which force-hides the modal: $("#reveal-modal")[0].style.cssText = "visibility: hidden;"

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