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A: Class prefix as selector for each function

Roko C. BuljanWhen using classes get rid of the ID habit : className1, className2, className3 ... etc simply use className HTML: <div class="ssfamodal-help-base ssfamodal-backdrop"> <div id="help-content" class="ssfamodal-content"> <span class="ssfamodal-close">[x]</span> Howd...

That's amazing. I'm still trying to figure out how it tells them apart.
How are the links pointing to the right divs? Just by the order they appear on the page? If so, that's not going to work for me. Like I said, I'm not sure how this is working.
@Thom thanks. The trick is to reference a common class (line 6 var i) which creates a jQuery elements collection and get the index of this (which is the JS clicked element) returns: 0||1 in your case. Having that number just target the class element .eq() -> N and you're done. Sorry if it sounds hard, I'd be glad to explain more, I just don't know at which point you're with jQ
This is quite awesome and you deserve props, but as I said, I need to have multiple links on the page to the same modal. I could have been clearer:

Modal 1
Modal 2
Modal 3

Link to 1
Link to 2
Link to 3
Link to 1

A coarse way of displaying what I mean, but there it is.
@Thom, same modal ? I see 2 modal elements, if you need only one there's a quite cool way to have only one and dynamically fill the content! :)
I am trying to keep the code to a minimum here, but I have about 20 modals, and I need to be able to link to a few of them more than once. Maybe your other suggestion will work as a solution.
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@Thom if you're interested about that solution would you give me the time to setup a basic example? It's quite awesome
Absolutely. That'd be great!
Hi, thanks for your help.
no problem, I'm creating a demo :) soon
gimme 5 min
sure thing
i'll be back in five
I'm back but take your time.
07:01
@Thom There?
yup
Sorry for waiting :) but I have a nice pretty shit for you!
haha
cool
looking now
OK. That is awesome. I changed it from IDs to classes, and it WORKS. I can have the same multiple links to the same modal using classes. This is awesome.
07:05
wow! glad you like it! I've added the demo for other people to my answer
but look, if you have questions feel free to ask
the CSS in the demo might not suit page scrolls etc,
cause I used position: absolute
you can set to fixed
I mean it's just a basic example
if you're good at CSS you can adjust what you have or do on your own
yeah. that's rad. thanks so much. i'll play with this and make some adjustments. thanks again.
np have a nice coding bro
indeed
Hi there
07:13
hi
I have a jQuery question -
I have a page that display jQuery dialog to the user, the dialog uses theme
when I browse the page directly, no FB, things shows with the right theme and in the right position,
when I browse the page as a FB app (in the FB frame) the dialog shows but with no theme and position it top left (wrong, not as expected).
I changed the relative CSS link to absolute, as ony guy suggest but it did not help.

I also copied the CSS content to the Style tag within the head tag and still the dialog does

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