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I'm using a lot of JQuery in a web application that I am building for a client and I want to find an javascript implementation of a modal dialog that is reasonably stable across the following browser set.

IE 7+ FF 2+ Chrome and Safari

I've tried a couple of jQuery plugins but there always seems to be artifacts in one of these browsers.

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jqModal seems to be more stable but I have an issue in IE7 where the dialog immediately disappears after popping up. I suspect a js event isn't being canceled or something. I'll have a bit more of a play.

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I used jqModal few times and I'm very satisfied. It is pretty configurable yet very light weight.

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We currently use BlockUI. It's awesome, in word. Can be styled via css (of course), blocks any element and seems stable, certainly in block IE and Firefox....

If you need a hand with it, post and I'll lend a hand...

http://www.malsup.com/jquery/block/

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I tried it initially but haven't looked at it in a month or so. I'll have another look after I've finished with jqModal. – JTew Nov 4 '08 at 20:10
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I went through a similar exercise, tried most of the plugins I could find. I used YUI for quite a while with good results; the only issue I ran into was resizing centered modals, which is quite an obscure use case.

I ended up with http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal/ , I'm pretty happy with it.

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Have you tried YUI? I'm not sure what the support is for Chrome but I've had good luck with it for IE and Firefox and allegedly it works with Safari.

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Chrome and Safari share the same rendering engine, so it should be the same for both. – Andrew Hedges Oct 8 '08 at 3:03

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