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I'm trying to center a waiting screen modal dialog in the middle of the screen. Here is the modal dialog I'm trying to alter: http://dotnetspeak.com/2013/05/creating-simple-please-wait-dialog-with-twitter-bootstrap. How do I center it horizontally and vertically?

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This is just matter of applying some CSS to the pleaseWaitDialog ID. You have to set position:absolute and the margin-top and margin-left need to be half of the height and width. So your CSS should look something like this:

#pleaseWaitDialog {
    width: 400px;
    height: 50px;
    position: absolute;
    top: 50%;
    left: 50%;
    margin-top: -25px;
    margin-left: -200px;
    padding: 20px;
}

You will need to play with the numbers in order to achieve the box size that fits what you want but that should get you started.

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Here is another suggestion, that does not involve hard-coding of margins. it is using Angular, but you can replace element with $. It animates the margin, simulating 'fade" class in bootstrap.

        var resize = function () {
            var dialog = angular.element('#globalPleaseWaitDialog .modal-dialog');
            dialog.css('margin-top', (angular.element(that.$window).height() - dialog.height()) / 2 - parseInt(dialog.css('padding-top')));
        };

        var animate = function () {

            var dialog = angular.element('#globalPleaseWaitDialog .modal-dialog');
            dialog.animate({ 'margin-top': (angular.element(that.$window).height() - dialog.height()) / 2 - parseInt(dialog.css('padding-top')) }, 'slow');
            pleaseWaitDiv.off('shown.bs.modal', animate);

        };

        this.showPleaseWait = function () {
            angular.element($window).on('resize', resize);
            pleaseWaitDiv.on('shown.bs.modal', animate);
            pleaseWaitDiv.modal();
        };

        this.hidePleaseWait = function () {
            pleaseWaitDiv.modal('hide');
            angular.element($window).off('resize', resize);
        };
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For standard jQuery/Coffeescript I used:

modal = $('.modal')
modal.css 'margin-top', ($(window).height() - modal.height()) / 2 - parseInt(modal.css('padding-top'))

All credit goes to Sergey Barskiy.

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  • This is great, but if the user has scrolled far down enough. The modal wont be seen. You can take into account the amount the user has scrolled by modifying your margin-top: dialog.css("margin-top", Math.max(0, ($(window).scrollTop()) + ($(window).height() - dialog.height()) / 2 ));
    – hellojebus
    May 26, 2015 at 17:18
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I know it's a little late, but I found the solution to all the problems with centering the Bootstrap Modal with different heights than the standard's (one).

$("#yourModal").modal('show').css({
    'margin-top': function () { //vertical centering
        return -($(this).height() / 2);
    },
    'margin-left': function () { //Horizontal centering
        return -($(this).width() / 2);
    }
});
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  • With the negative margins, it causes the modal window to be off screen. Dropping the negative sign causes it to be way to low.
    – Adam Lewis
    Dec 9, 2015 at 15:24
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I have met such problem trying to show image (with arbitrary size) in Angular's UI Bootstrap modal. So

  1. I have appended additional class name "width-auto" to a dialog div "modal". (In my case it was done with help of "windowClass" parameter)

  2. I have wrote SCSS code:

    .width-auto { &.modal { text-align: center; } .modal-dialog, .modal-content { display: inline-block; width: auto; max-width: 99vw; overflow: hidden; } }

and it solved the problem.

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