I use primeNG (Angular2) to show the modal:
<p-dialog appendTo="body" [(visible)]="displayCreateGateway" modal]="true" [width]="700">
When I am on mobile view (less than declared 700px) modal does not display correctly. For example: I have window width 500 px, but modal generates in 700 px (properly will be width:100%). I think this is not fault of my code, because in official website primeNG situation is the same.
Do you know how to solve this problem? The easiest way is probably add media queries in css, but override ponent from primeNG isn't easy. Maybe helpful will be JS?
I use primeNG (Angular2) to show the modal:
<p-dialog appendTo="body" [(visible)]="displayCreateGateway" modal]="true" [width]="700">
When I am on mobile view (less than declared 700px) modal does not display correctly. For example: I have window width 500 px, but modal generates in 700 px (properly will be width:100%). I think this is not fault of my code, because in official website primeNG situation is the same.
Do you know how to solve this problem? The easiest way is probably add media queries in css, but override ponent from primeNG isn't easy. Maybe helpful will be JS?
Share Improve this question asked Jun 30, 2017 at 8:45 ItalikItalik 6963 gold badges20 silver badges37 bronze badges 1- Please correct your tagging (read the content of all tags and remove those the one you are not using) – Kukeltje Commented Jun 30, 2017 at 9:48
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Reset to default 4If you look at the documentation of the ponent, you will see a styleClass
attribute, used like this :
<p-dialog styleClass="myStyle">
When you do that, it adds a new class to the ponent, allowing you to style it as you want.
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