GitHub This project is on GitHub . Go fork it.

Built with pure CSS CSS Modal is built out of pure CSS. JavaScript is only for sugar. This makes them perfectly accessible. Optimized for mobile The modals are designed using responsive web design methods. They work on all screen sizes from a small mobile phone up to high resolution screens. Use as Sass plugin You can use CSS Modal as Sass plugin and apply it to your custom classes. No need to understand all the code.

A few other advantages: accessible, cross-browser, media-adaptive, stackable, small and fast!

How to use Please refer to the README file on GitHub to get the latest info on how to use. The easiest way to install CSS Modal's files is with npm or Bower. npm install --save css-modal bower install --save css-modal Read the Documentation

Browser Support This modal is designed to work on all modern browsers. Unfortunately this does not include Internet Explorer 7 or lower. But we deal with IE 8 – well,… at least it works. On mobile Safari for iOS and Android 2.3, 4+ it is tested pretty well, while Android 2.3 has some problems (biggest issue is scrolling) – but it works. It's also working on Windows Phone 8. In numbers: Chrome

Firefox

Safari 6.x

Opera 12+

Internet Explorer 8 (functional)

Internet Explorer 9+

iOS 6

Android 2.3 (functional)

Android 4.x

Windows Phone 8

Bug Reports And Feature Requests If you got something that's worth including into the project please submit a Pull Request or open an issue for further discussion. @necolas wrote down some good guidelines for contributing to his projects. Please keep these in mind when contributing to this project. <3 Please use the .editorconfig -file in order to set the right usage of tabs/spaces aso. in your editor. Visit editorconfig.org for more information.