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Updated: 02/18/2007

Skinnable Browser Dialogs

Skinnable Browser Dialogs v 2.0 replaces the boring and impossible to skin JavaScript alert(''''), confirm(''''), prompt('''', ''''), giving total control over the visual appearance and functionality. By setting a number of properties in the event handler of the function, users can create on the fly three types of skinned dialogs (guiAlert, guiConfirm and guiPrompt and ), attach custom functions to the OK button, set the dialog to modal or modeless and even use classic dialogs - alert(), confirm() and prompt(), validate, get and set values and whatever they want to. By now I have created only two skins - Default (which resembles Windows 9x dialogs) and WinXP Luna, but I''m planning to create a full set of skins soon. Works best with Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla 2 and Opera 9.
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