I know there is at least 1 other post on SO dealing with this but the answer was never exactly laid out.
I am working in a WP child theme in the head.php document. I have added this in the head:
<link type="text/css" href="http://www.frontporchdeals.com/wordpress/wp-includes/js/jqueryui/css/ui-lightness/jquery-ui-1.8.12.custom.css" rel="Stylesheet" />
<?php
wp_enqueue_style('template-style',get_bloginfo('stylesheet_url'),'',version_cache(),'screen');
wp_enqueue_script('jquery-template',get_bloginfo('template_directory').'/js/jquery.template.js',array('jquery'),version_cache(), true);
wp_enqueue_style('jquery-style', 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.1/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css');
wp_enqueue_script('jq-ui', 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.2/jquery-ui.js ');
wp_enqueue_script('jq-ui-min', 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.12/jquery-ui.min.js' );
?>
and I added this in the body:
<script>
jQuery(function() {
$( "#dialog" ).dialog();
});
</script>
<div id="dialog" title="Basic dialog">
<p>This is the default dialog which is useful for displaying information. The dialog window can be moved, resized and closed with the 'x' icon.</p>
</div>
but no dice. My div shows as standard div.
Any ideas at all? I know that top stylesheet should be called with enqueue but that shouldn’t stop this from working.
WordPress jQuery is called in no-conflict mode:
Also jQuery UI is loading before jQuery. You’re getting 2 javascript errors:
The first error is from jQuery UI loading before jQuery and the second is because the $ is not recognized in no-conflict mode.
Remove any of the inline
<script src=
tags and the call to the custom.css in header php and add this function to your child theme functions.php file to load the scripts. WordPress will put them in the right order for you.I’m building a custom plugin on WP admin to insert data on custom MySQL tables. For nearly a week I was trying to do a confirmation dialog for a delete item event on a WordPress table. After I almost lost all my hair searching for an answer, it seemed too good and simple to be true. But worked. Follows the code.
EDIT: turns out that the wp standard jquery wasn’t working properly, and the Google hosted jQuery included in another class was making the correct calls for the JS. When I removed the unregister/register added below, ALL the other dialog calls stopped working. I don’t know why this happened, or the jQuery version included in this particular WP distribution, but when I returned to the old registrations, using Google hosted scripts as seen below, everything went back to normality.
On PHP (first, register and call the script):
Next, if you’re opening the dialog on a click event, like me, make sure you ALWAYS use class instead of id to identify the button or link later, on jQuery.
We also need to use a tag that holds the dialog text. I needed to set the style to hide the div.
Finally, the jQuery.
EDIT: The call for the standard wp dialog style didn’t work after all. The “pepper-grinder” style made the dialog appear correctly in the center of the window. I know the looks for the dialog are not very easy on the eye, but i needed the confirmation dialog and this worked just fine for me.
The dialog div is created AFTER when you’re trying to act upon it. Instead, you should use: