Simple jQuery Modal Window Tutorial

Written by Kevin Liew on 17 Mar 2009
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Introduction

In this tutorial, I'm going to share how to create a simple modal window with jQuery. I like jQuery, it makes everything so simple and so easy. In case you don't know what's modal window. You can click here. That's an example of a modal window.

In this website, I'm using facebox (inspiration from facebook). Others, such as lightbox, thickbox, multibox, litebox...... it's too many of them and they all are having different features.

Right, let's start, this example will show you how to create a modal window that will display the content of a DIV #ID.

My objectives are:

  • Able to search the whole html document for A tag NAME="modal" attribute, so when users click on it, it will display the content of DIV #ID in the HREF attribute in Modal Window.
  • A mask that will fill the whole screen.
  • Modal windows that is simple and easy to modify.
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1. HTML code and A tag attributes

<!-- #dialog is the id of a DIV defined in the code below -->
<a href="#dialog" name="modal">Simple Modal Window</a>

<div id="boxes">

	
	<!-- #customize your modal window here -->

	<div id="dialog" class="window">
		<b>Testing of Modal Window</b> | 
		
		<!-- close button is defined as close class -->
		<a href="#" class="close">Close it</a>

	</div>

	
	<!-- Do not remove div#mask, because you'll need it to fill the whole screen -->	
 	<div id="mask"></div>
</div>

2. CSS code

<style>

/* Z-index of #mask must lower than #boxes .window */
#mask {
  position:absolute;
  z-index:9000;
  background-color:#000;
  display:none;
}
  
#boxes .window {
  position:fixed;
  width:440px;
  height:200px;
  display:none;
  z-index:9999;
  padding:20px;
}


/* Customize your modal window here, you can add background image too */
#boxes #dialog {
  width:375px; 
  height:203px;
}
</style>

3. Javascript

<script>

$(document).ready(function() {	

	//select all the a tag with name equal to modal
	$('a[name=modal]').click(function(e) {
		//Cancel the link behavior
		e.preventDefault();
		//Get the A tag
		var id = $(this).attr('href');
	
		//Get the screen height and width
		var maskHeight = $(document).height();
		var maskWidth = $(window).width();
	
		//Set height and width to mask to fill up the whole screen
		$('#mask').css({'width':maskWidth,'height':maskHeight});
		
		//transition effect		
		$('#mask').fadeIn(1000);	
		$('#mask').fadeTo("slow",0.8);	
	
		//Get the window height and width
		var winH = $(window).height();
		var winW = $(window).width();
              
		//Set the popup window to center
		$(id).css('top',  winH/2-$(id).height()/2);
		$(id).css('left', winW/2-$(id).width()/2);
	
		//transition effect
		$(id).fadeIn(2000); 
	
	});
	
	//if close button is clicked
	$('.window .close').click(function (e) {
		//Cancel the link behavior
		e.preventDefault();
		$('#mask, .window').hide();
	});		
	
	//if mask is clicked
	$('#mask').click(function () {
		$(this).hide();
		$('.window').hide();
	});			
	
});

</script>

It's very straight forward and easy to understand. Remember, you need to include jQuery framework.

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4. Launch modal window with Javascript

Due to popular demand :), I have an example for it. The concept is simple. I wrapped the modal window script inside a function, and then you will able to call the modal window using javascript function call.

Yes, you will able to load the modal window on page load as well :)

$(document).ready(function () {
  //id is the ID for the DIV you want to display it as modal window
  launchWindow(id); 
});

Demonstration

And, if you want to close the modal window on key press, any keys you want, you can add the following function.

$(document).keyup(function(e) {
  if(e.keyCode == 13) {
    $('#mask').hide();
    $('.window').hide();
  }
});

Use Cookie on First Load

Another popular demand from readers and this is how you do it. You need two functions (createCookie and readCookie) from this post about web cookies

$(document).ready(function() {
//if the cookie hasLaunch is not set, then show the modal window
if (!readCookie('hasLaunch')) {
	//launch it
	launchWindow('#dialog1');		
	//then set the cookie, so next time the modal won't be displaying again.
	createCookie('hasLaunch', 1, 365);
}

});

Demonstration

Recalculate the Position of Modal window and mask on window resize

Don't know how I missed it, this is the code that reposition the modal window and recalculate the dimension of mask if user resized the windows.

$(document).ready(function () {
$(window).resize(function () {
 
 		var box = $('#boxes .window');
 
        //Get the screen height and width
        var maskHeight = $(document).height();
        var maskWidth = $(window).width();
      
        //Set height and width to mask to fill up the whole screen
        $('#mask').css({'width':maskWidth,'height':maskHeight});
               
        //Get the window height and width
        var winH = $(window).height();
        var winW = $(window).width();
 
        //Set the popup window to center
        box.css('top',  winH/2 - box.height()/2);
        box.css('left', winW/2 - box.width()/2);
 
});

});
I think I should make another post about modal window. :)

5. Conclusion

Yes, that's all you need to make a simple jquery modal window. In this tutorial, it shown you the concept of how to display DIV content inside a modal window. However, you can further develop it to accept a link and display it in an iFrame and image gallery.

For those who's looking for a fully customizable Modal Window, you can try my method, if you have any other questions, please let me know. Thanks for reading.

Update

29-2-2012: - Fixed auto resize, change modal window's position from absolute to fixed.

 

22-5-2009: - Added a new section "Activate modal window with Javascript"

16-4-2009: - If you prefer this article in Portuguese, please visit Simple jQuery Modal Window in Portuguese by Maujor

27-3-09: - Added e.preventDefault() to link to launch the modal window.
- Changed css position to fixed, so that the modal window also fixed to center. - Changed var winH = $(window).height(); to var winH = $(window).height();

24 Mar 09:
- Added e.preventDefault() to cancel the anchor link effect, we can also able to cancel it by removing the href attribute.
- Changed var winH = $(window).height(); to var winH = $(document).height();

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797 comments
Prakash 15 years ago
hai i use the above method.. but i use link instead of id in a href.. but i use close button it didn't work .. any suggestion
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John 15 years ago
Got the script working from the click but cannot work out where the on page load bit of code fits in - please help
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Nasir 15 years ago
Great stuff - worked a charm
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Geoff 15 years ago
Can someone post some code on how to modify this to pass in a link instead of a div id? I am trying to link this to another page to dynamically display data on a JSF page, rather than within the existing page.
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CLosFX 15 years ago
Hello, great tutorial.

I tested this script on an HTML5/CSS3 page with media queries included in my stylesheet. Media queries renders the page based on min and max window width ( page is more compatible with tablet horizontal and vertical orientation + odd sized devices without the need to make diff pages for each format).

With that being said, I used percentages to make the mask move with each screen size:

//Set heigth and width to mask to fill up the whole screen
$('#mask').css({'width': "100%",'height': "100%"});

and also to center the modal box on each screen size:

$(id).css('top', "25%");
$(id).css('left', "25%");

It seems to work fine, but I feel like I may have oversimplified things. Is there a reason for using the the following method, as opposed to percentages?

$(id).css('top', winH/2-$(id).height()/2);
$(id).css('left', winW/2-$(id).width()/2);

Thanks,
C-Los
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Kushagra 15 years ago
I am making modifications on a website for iPad. Modal is working fine on desktop, but when I click the same link on iPad, i get a blank page instead of login page. Please advice. Release is near :(
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kevin Admin 15 years ago
@Kushagra: have you tested it with safari on desktop? ipad is using webkit too, so i guess it will be easier to debug it.

@Geoff: :/ I dont get what you meant.
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junky 15 years ago
Greaat article thanks, I see now Ajax ModalPopup is very easy to use:)
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Liz Fraley 15 years ago
Best description/explanation/code I've found anywhere.
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dev 15 years ago
i tried to use this tutorial to make a registration but seems to have problem centering it, any suggestion?

btw, ppl complaining this not working with IE7. GET OVER IT. IE7 IS NOT MEANT FOR DESIGNING.
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Durgesh 15 years ago
Hi Thanks I have download this & used
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Kushagra 15 years ago
@Kevin: Yes I have tested on Safari desktop. It is working fine. Does jquery modal property even work on iPad. This issue is a real puzzle. Please advice.
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Michelle 15 years ago
Great tutorial! I'm including html5 video in the modal window (it's for an iPad-only site) and I was wondering if anyone could give me some ideas on how I can get the "close window" link to also pause the video. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
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