Modal form
중요도: 5
Create a function showPrompt(html, callback)
that shows a form with the message html
, an input field and buttons OK/CANCEL
.
- A user should type something into a text field and press Enter or the OK button, then
callback(value)
is called with the value they entered. - Otherwise if the user presses Esc or CANCEL, then
callback(null)
is called.
In both cases that ends the input process and removes the form.
Requirements:
- The form should be in the center of the window.
- The form is modal. In other words, no interaction with the rest of the page is possible until the user closes it.
- When the form is shown, the focus should be inside the
<input>
for the user. - Keys Tab/Shift+Tab should shift the focus between form fields, don’t allow it to leave for other page elements.
Usage example:
showPrompt("Enter something<br>...smart :)", function(value) {
alert(value);
});
A demo in the iframe:
P.S. The source document has HTML/CSS for the form with fixed positioning, but it’s up to you to make it modal.
A modal window can be implemented using a half-transparent <div id="cover-div">
that covers the whole window, like this:
#cover-div {
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
z-index: 9000;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
background-color: gray;
opacity: 0.3;
}
Because the <div>
covers everything, it gets all clicks, not the page below it.
Also we can prevent page scroll by setting body.style.overflowY='hidden'
.
The form should be not in the <div>
, but next to it, because we don’t want it to have opacity
.