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I've readed and went trough all examples on: - http://fancyapps.com/fancybox/

There is nothing to help me with making a pop-up login box.

I've checked the old version Fancybox 1.3.x which have an example for login box, but that method doesn't really work on new Fancybox v2.

If anyone can help me, I will be happy.

So far I have this code, which is semi-working:

$("#top-login-button").click(function() {
        $.fancybox.open({
            href : "#login_form",
            padding : 0,
            onClosed : function() {
                    $("#login_error").hide();
            }
        });
    });

    $("#login_form_ajax").bind("submit", function() {

        if ($("#login_name").val().length < 1 || $("#login_pass").val().length < 1) {
            $("#login_error").show();
            return false;
        }

        $.fancybox.showActivity();

        $.ajax({
            type        : "POST",
            cache   : false,
            url     : "/login.php",
            data        : $(this).serializeArray(),
            success: function(data) {
                $.fancybox(data);
            }
        });

        return false;
    });

2 Answers 2

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For v2.x this would work (notice that I commented out what options were changed)

$(document).ready(function() {
 $("#top-login-button").click(function() {
  $.fancybox({
   href : "#login_form",
   padding : 0,
   // it was onClosed for v1.3.4
   afterClose : function(){
    $("#login_error").hide();
   }
  }); // fancybox
 }); //click

 $("#login_form_ajax").bind("submit", function() {
  if ($("#login_name").val().length < 1 || $("#login_pass").val().length < 1) {
   $("#login_error").show();
   $.fancybox.update(); // it was $.fancybox.resize(); for v1.3.4
   return false;
  }
  $.fancybox.showLoading(); // it was $.fancybox.showActivity(); for v1.3.4
  $.ajax({
   type   : "POST",
   cache  : false,
   url    : "/login.php",
   data   : $(this).serializeArray(),
   success: function(data) {
    $.fancybox(data);
   }
  });
  return false;
 }); // bind
}); // ready

UPDATE (Aug 10, 2012): Added a DEMO for the skeptics.

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    @MarekBar : There is a big difference between It doesn't work at all and I cannot make it work. If you are going to make such statement, make sure you can prove it, otherwise don't be afraid to ask for help. I added a DEMO with exactly the same code as above ...see my edited answer.
    – JFK
    Aug 10, 2012 at 18:36
  • Nice comment JFK - and friggeen awesome demo - using it right now! +1 Jan 9, 2013 at 22:59
  • @JFK (or anyone) I'm trying to get my submit button to update my database. I've been researching all morning but am still very confused (new to AJAX, JQuery, JS, PHP, so this is a challenge for me). This seems the closest to a solution I've gotten--I'm confused by the url: "/login.php" line. What does that file look like and do? Jun 20, 2013 at 16:42
  • @thumbtackthief : I already posted a related comment to you here stackoverflow.com/a/14343547/1055987 (you may need to read more php tutorials/books)
    – JFK
    Jun 20, 2013 at 18:36
  • Yes, I guess I was hoping for more assistance than "something that will process the data" but I figured it out on my own. Thanks anyway. Jun 20, 2013 at 18:54
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In your code, you need to change href : "#login_form" to be href : "#login_form_ajax".

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