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I used to achieve this in good ol' colorbox via $('a.js-fancybox').fancybox({
type: 'ajax',
src: $(this).prop('href'),
}); Which doesn't work with v5 since I don't have the element at hand to fetch |
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BTW: I still very much preferred the jquery syntax, plus it's now very awkward to limit invocation to jquery element subsets. Example real-world initialize code, used to fire up loaded modal content: const bootstrap = function(parent) {
const base = $(parent || document);
base.find('a.js-fancybox').fancybox({
type: 'ajax',
src: $(this).prop('href'),
afterShow: function(instance, current) {
bootstrap(current.$slide);
},
});
// more plugins initialized below....
}; |
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Ok it doesn't work now for the But really, you pulled |
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I want a regular page to load as ajax inside of a modal window.
Judging from the documentation I expected it to be as "complicated" as
but if I add the
js-fancybox
class to any link it opens Fancybox with simply "Image Not Found":What do?
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