You will need to edit the plugin as outlined here :
http://bitsmash.wordpress.com/2012/10/01/making-disabled-elements-visible-with-the-jquery-chosen-plugin/
The plugin reads in a select, removes it from the DOM, and adds a new ul. Options marked "Disabled" are skipped when adding li to the new ul
Here is the method of interest in chosen.jquery.js
AbstractChosen.prototype.result_add_option = function(option) {
var classes, style;
if (!option.disabled) {
option.dom_id = this.container_id + "_o_" + option.array_index;
classes = option.selected && this.is_multiple ? [] : ["active-result"];
if (option.selected) classes.push("result-selected");
if (option.group_array_index != null) classes.push("group-option");
if (option.classes !== "") classes.push(option.classes);
style = option.style.cssText !== "" ? " style=\"" + option.style + "\"" : "";
return '<li id="' + option.dom_id + '" class="' + classes.join(' ') + '"' + style + '>' + option.html + '</li>';
} else {
return "";
}
};
Notice that if an option is disabled it returns nothing. Take the line
return "";
and put in the html/css you would like for a disabled item. Or, you can remove the if (!option.disabled) block, and add a new if (!option.disabled) block that adds a special CSS class if the item is disabled.
Next, you need to make sure when users click a disabled item nothing happens. You need to edit this method :
Chosen.prototype.result_select = function(evt) {
var high, high_id, item, position;
if (this.result_highlight) {
high = this.result_highlight;
high_id = high.attr("id");
this.result_clear_highlight();
if (this.is_multiple) {
this.result_deactivate(high);
} else {
this.search_results.find(".result-selected").removeClass("result-selected");
this.result_single_selected = high;
this.selected_item.removeClass("chzn-default");
}
high.addClass("result-selected");
position = high_id.substr(high_id.lastIndexOf("_") + 1);
item = this.results_data[position];
item.selected = true;
this.form_field.options[item.options_index].selected = true;
if (this.is_multiple) {
this.choice_build(item);
} else {
this.selected_item.find("span").first().text(item.text);
if (this.allow_single_deselect) this.single_deselect_control_build();
}
if (!(evt.metaKey && this.is_multiple)) this.results_hide();
this.search_field.val("");
if (this.is_multiple || this.form_field_jq.val() !== this.current_value) {
this.form_field_jq.trigger("change", {
'selected': this.form_field.options[item.options_index].value
});
}
this.current_value = this.form_field_jq.val();
return this.search_field_scale();
}
};
Add a block that says, if disabled, return false, then when users click on that item nothing will happen.
'display:none;'
,'visibility:hidden
', or 'opacity:0
'? Or is it completely removed from the DOM?Chosen automatically highlights selected options and removes disabled options
As mentioned directly in the DOCS. A closer inspection reveals that you'll have a hay-day reconfiguring this.