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Okay, don't laugh, but my friend gave me a fix to a jQuery UI code before I asked for another fix here, and now I have no idea how to combine the two. I'm a total n00b so please help me out here. I tried, but keep getting a syntax error?

I need to merge this (I think it goes right after title):

beforeClose: function(){   $(this).remove();   }

Into this:

function openDialog(url) {
    $("<div class='popupDialog'>Loading...</div>")
        .dialog({
            autoOpen: false,
            closeOnEscape: true,
            width: '900',
            height: 'auto',
            modal: true,
            title: 'Bonus Features'
        }).bind('dialogclose', function() {
            jdialog.dialog('destroy');
        }).load(url, function() {
            $(this).dialog("option", "position", ['center', 'center'] ).bind('dialogopen', function() {
                    adjustJQueryDialogOverlay();
                });
                $(this).dialog("open");
        });
}

$(window).resize(function() {
    $(".ui-dialog-content").dialog("option", "position", ['center', 'center']);
});

Can anyone please help? Thanks.

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function openDialog(url) {
    $("<div class='popupDialog'>Loading...</div>")
        .dialog({
            autoOpen: false,
            closeOnEscape: true,
            width: '900',
            height: 'auto',
            modal: true,
            title: 'Bonus Features', //don't forget the comma
            beforeClose: function(){   $(this).remove();   } //placed here
        }).bind('dialogclose', function() {
            jdialog.dialog('destroy');
        }).load(url, function() {
            $(this).dialog("option", "position", ['center', 'center'] ).bind('dialogopen', function() {
                    adjustJQueryDialogOverlay();
                });
                $(this).dialog("open");
        });
}

$(window).resize(function() {
    $(".ui-dialog-content").dialog("option", "position", ['center', 'center']);
});
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  • Thank you, thank you, thank you! Hey, can you perhaps suggest a good website that might teach me how to write code without syntax errors?
    – DearRicky
    May 15, 2011 at 22:30
  • This is a good place to start for jQuery: docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Getting_Started_with_jQuery On a side note, you don't need a comma for the last property (which is why title didn't have a comma before). If you're using something from jQueryUI and are not sure why it's not working, take a look at the code in the demos on their site: jqueryui.com/demos Hope that helps!
    – keyboardP
    May 15, 2011 at 22:33
  • Thanks so much. That'll definitely help a lot. But I have another question for you. The fix my friend added recently is for the background overlay. I had an issue where if the dialog height extended beyond the original website background, it would cut off the overlay right in the middle. His fix solved it. Continued...
    – DearRicky
    May 15, 2011 at 22:43
  • But now I have a minor but annoying problem. Every time I open a very long pop-up, then a short one, the stretched scroll bars from the longer remains. Like when I open the short afterwards, I can scroll down way beyond the background like with the longer, but I can only see the overlay. I don’t think the settings are unloading properly once the dialog is closed. Would you have a solution?
    – DearRicky
    May 15, 2011 at 22:44
  • Sorry, I haven't messed around with jQueryUI in some time. Off the top of my head, I'd suggest you add another property for autoResize:true,. Place this after title (including the comma ;) ). However, I'm not sure if autoResize is supported anymore. If that doesn't work, you could start a new question as someone else with more experience in jQueryUI might know :)
    – keyboardP
    May 15, 2011 at 22:58

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