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Twitter Bootstrap 2 modal form dialogs

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I have the following dialog form :

<div class='modal' id='myModal'>
  <div class='modal-header'>
    <a class='close' data-dismiss='modal'>×</a>
    <h3>Add Tags</h3>
  </div>

  <div class='modal-body'>
    <form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="/tagging" data-remote="true" method="post"><div style="margin:0;padding:0;display:inline"><input name="utf8" type="hidden" value="&#x2713;" /><input name="authenticity_token" type="hidden" value="mCNvbvoPFWhD7SoJm9FPDh+BcRvCG3d16P+oOFACPuc=" /></div>
        <input id="tags_string" name="tags_string" type="text" value="luca" />
        <input id="id" name="id" type="hidden" value="4f1c95fd1d41c80ff200067f" />
    </form>
  </div>

  <div class='modal-footer'>
    <div class='btn btn-primary'><input name="commit" type="submit" value="Add tag" /></div>
  </div>
</div>

and his JS :

<script>
  //<![CDATA[
    $(function() {
      // wire up the buttons to dismiss the modal when shown
      $("#myModal").bind("show", function() {
        $("#myModal a.btn").click(function(e) {
          // do something based on which button was clicked
          // we just log the contents of the link element for demo purposes
          console.log("button pressed: "+$(this).html());
          // hide the dialog box
          $("#myModal").modal('hide');
        });
      });
      // remove the event listeners when the dialog is hidden
      $("#myModal").bind("hide", function() {
          // remove event listeners on the buttons
          $("#myModal a.btn").unbind();
      });
      // finally, wire up the actual modal functionality and show the dialog
      $("#myModal").modal({
        "backdrop" : "static",
        "keyboard" : true,
        "show" : true // this parameter ensures the modal is shown immediately
      });
    });
  //]]>
</script>

When I click x, which is <a class='close' data-dismiss='modal'>×</a>, the form close down leaving me on the current page, while I'd like to go on the hamepage.

Also "Add tag" botton, which is <div class='btn btn-primary'><input name="commit" type="submit" value="Add tag" /></div> don't do nothing, while clicking jaust ENTER on the keyboard do the job and I'd like clicking "Add tag" did the same.

I'm not so skilled on JS and front-end prog, so any help is welcome.

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Luca G. Soave Avatar asked Feb 19 '12 12:02

Luca G. Soave


2 Answers

Your submit button is outside of the form tags.
It won't know what form to submit.

Use javascript to connect it to the form.

<div class='modal-body'>
    <form id="modal-form" accept-charset="UTF-8" action="/tagging" data-remote="true" method="post">
        <input name="something" value="Some value" />
    </form>
  </div>

<div class='modal-footer'>
    <a id="modal-form-submit" class='btn btn-primary' href="#">Submit</a>
</div>

<script>
  $('#modal-form-submit').on('click', function(e){
    // We don't want this to act as a link so cancel the link action
    e.preventDefault();

    // Find form and submit it
    $('#modal-form').submit();
  });
</script>

As for the <a class='close' data-dismiss='modal'>×</a> that is supposed to link to the homepage, why not just remove the data-dismiss='modal' and make it act like a normal link using a standard href='home.html'.

Here is some additional code to point you in the right direction for using AJAX to submit the form:

// Since we want both pressing 'Enter' and clicking the button to work
// We'll subscribe to the submit event, which is triggered by both

$('#modal-form').on('submit', function(){

  //Serialize the form and post it to the server
  $.post("/yourReceivingPage", $(this).serialize(), function(){

    // When this executes, we know the form was submitted

    // To give some time for the animation, 
    // let's add a delay of 200 ms before the redirect
    var delay = 200;
    setTimeout(function(){
      window.location.href = 'successUrl.html';
    }, delay);

    // Hide the modal
    $("#my-modal").modal('hide');

  });

  // Stop the normal form submission
  return false;
});
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Tim Avatar answered Jan 03 '23 18:01

Tim


To get the submit button work put it inside the form.

<div class="modal">
    <form id="modal-form" action="/tagging" data-remote="true" method="post">
        <div class="modal-header">
            <a class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</a>
            <h3>A Modal Form</h3>
        </div>
        <div class="modal-body">
            <input name="something" value="Some value" />
        </div>
        <div class="modal-footer">
            <a href="#" class="btn" data-dismiss="modal">Cancel</a>
            <input type="submit" value="Save" class="btn btn-primary" />
        </div>
    </form>
</div>

However, this adds an unexpected margin at the bottom of the modal. Bootstrap 2.0.2 introduced the modal-form class to fix this or you can fix it yourself with a style definition like:

.modal > form {
    margin-bottom: 0;
}

For linking to another page when closing the modal I go along with TheShellfishMeme

As for the × that is supposed to link to the homepage, why not just remove the data-dismiss='modal' and make it act like a normal link using a standard href='home.html'.

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breigo Avatar answered Jan 03 '23 17:01

breigo