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backbone.modal
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A plugin for Backbone.js that simplifies creating modals for your application.
A plugin for Backbone.js that simplifies creating modals for your application.
Backbone.Modal.js removes boilerplate code and adds default behaviors and interactions. You can create a simple dialog modal or complex wizards with stacked modals on top of each other in a few lines of code.
bower install backbone-modal
For a complete overview of the documentation visit: http://awkward.github.io/backbone.modal/
If you're using Backbone and Marionette.
If you just want to use the Backbone version without Marionette.
There's default style, and you can use our theme to make things look pretty.
To get started grunt
to get everything running. If you have any requests, please create an issue. If you're working on something yourself, make a pull request and we'll make sure to check it out to get in into the next release.
When you run the project by doing grunt watch
. This will watch the tests, src and example files. It will open up a browser with the tests on http://localhost:8000
. When you head over http://localhost:5000
, it will show the example that's defined in the Gruntfile.coffee
.
Copyright (c) 2015 Awkward.
Distributed under MIT license.
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A plugin for Backbone.js that simplifies creating modals for your application.
We found that backbone.modal demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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