Automatically resize jQuery UI dialog to the width of the content loaded by ajax

I'm having a lot of trouble finding specific information and examples on this. I've got a number of jQuery UI dialogs in my application attached to divs that are loaded with .ajax() calls. They all use the same setup call:

 $(".mydialog").dialog({
        autoOpen: false,
        resizable: false,
        modal: true
 });

I just want to have the dialog resize to the width of the content that gets loaded. Right now, the width just stays at 300px (the default) and I get a horizontal scrollbar.

As far as I can tell, "autoResize" is no longer an option for dialogs, and nothing happens when I specify it.

I'm trying to not write a separate function for each dialog, so .dialog("option", "width", "500") is not really an option, as each dialog is going to have a different width.

Specifying width: 'auto' for the dialog options just makes the dialogs take up 100% of the width of the browser window.

What are my options? I'm using jQuery 1.4.1 with jQuery UI 1.8rc1. It seems like this should be something that is really easy.

EDIT: I've implemented a kludgy workaround for this, but I'm still looking for a better solution.


Solution 1:

I've just wrote a tiny sample app using JQuery 1.4.1 and UI 1.8rc1. All I did was specify the constructor as:

var theDialog = $(".mydialog").dialog({
        autoOpen: false,
        resizable: false,
        modal: true,
        width:'auto'
});

I know you said that this makes it take up 100% width of the browser window but it works sweet here, tested in FF3.6, Chrome and IE8.

I'm not making AJAX calls, just manually changing the HTML of the dialog but don't think that will cause any probs. Could some other css setting be knocking this out?

The only problem with this is that it makes the width off-centre but I found this support ticket where they supply a workaround of placing the dialog('open') statement in a setTimeout to fix the problem.

Here is the contents of my head tag:

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
<link href="jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script type="text/javascript">
    $(function(){
        var theDialog = $(".mydialog").dialog({
            autoOpen: false,
            resizable: false,
            modal: true,
            width: 'auto'
        });

        $('#one').click(function(){
            theDialog.html('some random text').dialog('open');
        });

        $('#two').click(function(){
            theDialog.html('<ul><li>Apple</li><li>Orange</li><li>Banana</li><li>Strawberry</li><li>long text string to see if width changes</li></ul>').dialog('open');
        });

        $('#three').click(function(){
            //this is only call where off-centre is noticeable so use setTimeout
            theDialog.html('<img src="./random.gif" width="500px" height="500px" />');
            setTimeout(function(){ theDialog.dialog('open') }, 100);;
        });
     });
</script>

I downloaded the js and css for Jquery UI from http://jquery-ui.googlecode.com/files/jquery-ui-1.8rc1.zip. and the body:

<div class='mydialog'></div>
<a href='#' id='one'>test1</a>
<a href='#' id='two'>test2</a>
<a href='#' id='three'>test3</a>

Solution 2:

Had the same problem and thanks to you mentioning that the real problem was related to CSS I found the issue:

Having position:relative instead of position:absolute in your .ui-dialog CSS rule makes the dialog and width:'auto' behave strangely.

.ui-dialog { position: absolute;}

Solution 3:

Here's how I did it:

Responsive jQuery UI Dialog ( and a fix for maxWidth bug )

Fixing the maxWidth & width: auto bug.

Solution 4:

You can avoid the 100% width issue by specifying a maximum width. The maxWidth option does not seem to work; so set the CSS max-width property on the dialog widget instead.

In case you also want to constrain the maximum height, use the maxHeight option. It will correctly show a scrollbar when necessary.

$(function() {
  var $dialog = $("#dialog");
  $dialog.dialog({
    autoOpen: false,
    modal: true,
    width: "auto"
  });
  /*
   * max-width should be set on dialog widget because maxWidth option has known issues
   * max-height should be set using maxHeight option
   */
  $dialog.dialog("widget").css("max-width", $(window).width() - 100);
  $dialog.dialog("option", "maxHeight", $(window).height() - 100);
  $(".test-link").on("click", function(e) {
    e.preventDefault();
    $dialog.html($(this.hash).html());
    // if you change the content of dialog after it is created then reset the left
    // coordinate otherwise content only grows up to the right edge of screen
    $dialog.dialog("widget").css({ left: 0 });
    $dialog.dialog("open");
  });
});
@import url("https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.11.4/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.min.css");
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.11.4/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>

<div id="dialog"></div>

<!-- test links -->

<p>
  <a href="#content-1" class="test-link">Image (Landscape)</a>
  <a href="#content-2" class="test-link">Image (Portrait)</a>
  <a href="#content-3" class="test-link">Text Content (Small)</a>
  <a href="#content-4" class="test-link">Text Content (Large)</a>
</p>
<p>If you are viewing in Stack Snippets > Full page then reload the snippet so that window height is recalculated (Right click > Reload frame).</p>

<!-- sample content -->

<div id="content-1" style="display: none;">
  <img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/5leq2.jpg" width="450" height="300">
</div>

<div id="content-2" style="display: none;">
  <img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/9pVkn.jpg" width="300" height="400">
</div>

<div id="content-3" style="display: none;">
  <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Etiam sodales eu urna sit amet fermentum. Morbi ornare, leo ut ornare volutpat, nibh diam mattis elit, eget porta sapien quam eu mi. Nullam sollicitudin, nibh non suscipit commodo, nisi metus bibendum urna, vitae congue nisl risus eu tellus. Praesent diam ligula, hendrerit eget bibendum quis, convallis eu erat. Aliquam scelerisque turpis augue, sit amet dictum urna hendrerit id. Vestibulum luctus dolor quis ex sodales, nec aliquet lacus elementum. Mauris sollicitudin dictum augue eget posuere. Suspendisse diam elit, scelerisque eu quam vel, tempus sodales metus. Morbi et vehicula elit. In sit amet bibendum mi.</p>
</div>

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</div>

Solution 5:

I imagine setting float:left for the dialog will work. Presumably the dialog is absolutely positioned by the plugin, in which case its position will be determined by this, but the side-effect of float - making elements only as wide as they need to be to hold content - will still take effect.

This should work if you just put a rule like

.myDialog {float:left}

in your stylesheet, though you may need to set it using jQuery