All the following behaviors can be called using the syntax <code>$('.foo').form('behavior name', argumentOne, argumentTwo)</code>
All the following <a href="module.html#/behavior">behaviors</a> can be called using the syntax <code>$('.foo').form('behavior name', argumentOne, argumentTwo)</code>
<p>All the following behaviors can be called using the syntax:</p>
<p>All the following <a href="module.html#/behavior">behaviors</a> can be called using the syntax:</p>
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$('.your.element')
$('.your.element')
.popup('behavior name', argumentOne, argumentTwo)
.popup('behavior name', argumentOne, argumentTwo)
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<h3 class="ui header">Inline or relative to page</h3>
<h3 class="ui header">Inline or relative to page</h3>
<p>A popup can either be inserted directly after an element, or added as a child element to the page's <code>body</code>.</p>
<p>A popup can either be inserted directly after an element, or added as a child element to the page's <code>body</code>.</p>
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An inline popup will remain in your page's html after being hidden, while a non-inline popup will remove itself after being hidden.
Using inline will allow your popups to go places other popups can't go, like inside <code>fixed</code> or <code>absolutely</code> positioned elements
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If you want to style each popup individually it makes sense to keep popup <code>inline: true</code>. If you are worried that your pop up might mistakingly inherit styles that it shouldn't, you should set <code>inline: false</code>.
If you want to style each popup individually it makes sense to keep popup <code>inline: true</code>. If you are worried that your pop up might mistakingly inherit styles that it shouldn't, you should set <code>inline: false</code>.
All the following behaviors can be called using the syntax <code>$('.foo').tab('behavior name', argumentOne, argumentTwo)</code>
All the following <a href="module.html#/behavior">behaviors</a> can be called using the syntax <code>$('.foo').tab('behavior name', argumentOne, argumentTwo)</code>