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Hello experts :) I found this question unanswered on the old forum, and since I need the answer, I'll simply ask it once again here on the new forum. When creating a form inside a hidden DIV element, and having fancybox take that DIV and pop it up in a lightbox, the form submit stops working. I would think there's a workaround to get the lightbox effect in some other more compatible way, but I gue

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Hi everyone, i have a large table that is show in a paged template. It's possible to open the Add/Edit Form associated to that template in a lightbox so the user don't need to scroll to the last page after saving the data in the form? After the user save the data in the Form, it's possible to refresh the Template? Thanks Alessandro.
Hi, I’m developing a web application to display all my movies collection I have at home. Basically I have 1 template. It displays the complete list. In it, we can find a link for each movie that will display a <div> section (with all the detailed information about the selected movie) into a lightbox (fancybox). Overview of my template It works perfectly. But because I have a few hundreds films
Hi, I found on the old dnndev forum an interesting topic about how to use a lightbox with forms. http://old.dnndev.com/Support/Forums/tabid/215/aff/33/aft/29331/afv/topic/Default.aspx This helped me a lot to understand the idea. (I'm not very familiarised with javascript). However I've got a question. In my situation, I have two templates. The first template displays a list of candidates having re

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