Comment Form

Comment Form

The Comment Form element displays the WordPress comment form.
Add a Comment Form element to your page from Add+ > WordPress > Comment Form.
Form Fields

Border Color - set the color of the field borders.
Text Color - set the color of text typed into the fields.
Border Radius - set the border radius of the fields.

Submit Button

Background Color - set the color of the submit button.
Text Color - set the color of text within the submit button.

Style Output 
If Selector Detector is enabled, the Style Output button will appear, allowing for further customization of the styles of the Comment Form.

Icon Box

Icon Box

The Icon Box element displays an icon with a heading and text.
Add a Icon Box element to your page from Add+ > Helpers > Icon Box.
Layout & Spacing

Content Alignment - align all content within the element left, center, or right.
Icon Position - positions the icon relative to the text and link content: top, right, left, or bottom.
Icon Vertical Alignment - aligns the icon vertically within the Icon Box element top, middle, or bottom. This parameter is visible only when Icon Position is set to left or right.
Icon Space Before - sets the spacing before the icon. If Icon Position is set to either top or bottom, this controls the spacing on top of the icon. Otherwise, if Icon Position is set to either right or left, this controls the spacing to the left of the icon.
Icon Space After - sets the spacing after the icon. If Icon Position is set to either top or bottom, this controls the spacing on the bottom of the icon. Otherwise, if Icon Position is set to either right or left, this controls the spacing to the right of the icon.
Heading Space Above - sets the spacing above the heading.
Heading Space Below - sets the spacing below the heading.
Text Space Above - sets the spacing above the text.
Text Space Below - sets the spacing below the text.
Link Space Above - sets the spacing above the link area of the Icon Box.
Link Space Below - sets the spacing below the link area of the Icon Box.

Responsive
In this tab, you can control the responsiveness of the alignment of the elements within the Icon Box element.

Vertical Layout Below - set the screen width below which the Icon Box contents will be aligned based on the Content Alignment in this tab.
Content Alignment - the alignment set here will only applies to screen widths below the width set in Vertical Layout Below.

Typography
In this tab you can control the typography for the Heading and Text inside the Icon Box.
Each of these three tabs have identical typography settings, which are the same as those found at Advanced > Typography.
Link Area
Drag a button or link into the icon box to nest it inside of the icon box. It will be displayed below the Text.

Shape Dividers

Shape Dividers

Shape Dividers are a special type of element that allow you to insert inline SVG shapes along the top and bottom edges of Sections.
Inserting A Shape Divider
Shape Dividers can be inserted by selecting a Section, and clicking Add Shape Divider at the bottom of the Primary tab of the Properties Pane.

Manipulating Shape Dividers
Shape Dividers are inserted as individual elements, but cannot be selected for editing in the builder preview like other elements. This is because of the special CSS required to position them in the proper locations within their parent Section. Instead, to edit a Shape Divider, you must navigate to the Section in the Structure Pane and select the Shape Divider as you would any other element. The Properties Pane will then be populated with the styling options available for Shape Dividers.

Divider Shape - Choose from 33 built-in SVG shapes.
Custom Shape - Paste in an SVG from an external source, see Using Custom SVG Shapes below.
Color - Set the color of the Shape Divider.
Position - Set the Shape Divider to be along the top or bottom edge of the Section.
Flip Horizontally - Flip the entire Shape Divider horizontally.
Height - Set the height of the Shape Divider.
Width - Set the width of the Shape Divider. Cannot be less than 100%.
Center Horizontally - Normally the Shape Divider starts at the left edge of the viewport and stretches to the right. You can change the way your Shape Divider looks by setting it to a large width, like 200%, and then centering it horizontally to maintain symmetry.
Z-Index - Set the z-index of the Shape Divider. Used when layering other elements on top of or behind Shape Dividers.

Because of the way Oxygen's Shape Dividers are engineered, you can insert an unlimited number of Shape Dividers and layer them in interesting ways by manipulating the dimensions, opacity, color, and z-index for each one.
Using Custom SVG Shapes
The Custom Shape field allows you to paste in SVGs from other sources. There are a few requirements in order for external SVGs to work as expected as an Oxygen Shape Divider:

The element must have preserveAspectRatio="none" as an attribute.
Any fill attributes in the code must have the value of "currentColor" - this allows them to inherit the color set for the Shape Divider in the Properties Pane.

This is an example of an external SVG that will work perfectly as an Oxygen Shape Divider:

Comments List

Comments List

The Comments List element displays a list of WordPress comments for the currently viewed post.
Add a Comments List element to your post from Add+ > WordPress > Comments List.
Templates
The PHP code in Templates > Template PHP outputs the list of comments. The CSS code in Templates > Template CSS styles the Comments List element and everything within.
Load Preset Template
Load the Templates from the available presets.
Save Current as Preset
If you had made any changes to the template code in either Templates > Template PHP or Templates > Templates CSS and you want to save these changes for use in another Comments List element, enter the name of the new preset and click save.
Style Output
If Selector Detector is enabled, the Style Output button will appear, allowing for further customization of the styles of the Comments List.

Login Form

Login Form

The Login Form element displays the WordPress login form.
Add a Login Form element to your page from Add+ > WordPress > Login Form.
Form Fields

Border Color - set the color of the field borders.
Text Color - set the color of text typed into the fields.
Border Radius - set the border radius of the fields.

Submit Button

Background Color - set the color of the submit button.
Text Color - set the color of text within the submit button.

Style Output 
If Selector Detector is enabled, the Style Output button will appear, allowing for further customization of the styles of the Login Form.

Complete Element Reference

Complete Element Reference

Section, Columns, Div
+Add -> Basics -> Containers
Create page structure and layout.
Further Reading: Layout & Spacing, Basic Elements
Heading, Text, Rich Text
+Add -> Basics -> Text
Further Reading: Basic Elements
Text Link, Link Wrapper, Button
+Add -> Basics -> Links
Further Reading: Basic Elements
Image, Video, Icon
+Add -> Basics -> Visual
Further Reading: Basic Elements
Code Block
+Add -> Basics -> Other
Further Reading: Basic Elements, PHP & HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Inner Content
+Add -> Basics -> Other
Only available for templates; displays the content of the item the template is applied to.
Further Reading: Templating
Slider
+Add -> Helpers -> Slider
Further Reading: Slider
Google Maps
+Add -> Helpers -> Google Maps
Further Reading: Google Maps
Social Icons
+Add -> Helpers -> Social Icons
Further Reading: Social Icons
SoundCloud
+Add -> Helpers -> SoundCloud
Further Reading: SoundCloud
Easy Posts
+Add -> Helpers -> Easy Posts
Simple and flexible way to display posts, pages, or any custom post type in a list, grid, and masonry.
Further Reading: Easy Posts, Templating
Gallery
+Add -> Helpers -> Gallery
Further Reading: Gallery
Testimonial
+Add -> Helpers -> Testimonial
Further Reading: Testimonial
Icon Box
+Add -> Helpers -> Icon Box
Further Reading: Icon Box
Progress Bar
+Add -> Helpers -> Progress Bar
Further Reading: Progress Bar
Pricing Box
+Add -> Helpers -> Pricing Box
Further Reading: Pricing Box
Tabs
+Add -> Helpers -> Tabs
Associate content with multiple tabs, hiding all content but that associated with the active tab.
Further Reading: Tabs
Toggle
+Add -> Helpers -> Toggle
Hide and show any content with a clickable toggle.
Further Reading: Toggle
Superbox
+Add -> Helpers -> Superbox
Two slides of content, with animation options on hover.
Further Reading: Superbox
Header Builder
+Add -> Helpers -> Header Builder
Easily create responsive, sticky, multi-row headers.
Further Reading: Header Builder
Shortcode
+Add -> WordPress -> Shortcode
Display the output of a shortcode in Oxygen.
Further Reading: Embedding Plugins
Shortcode Wrapper
+Add -> WordPress -> Shortcode Wrapper
Place Oxygen elements between the opening and closing tags of a shortcode.
Further Reading: Shortcode Wrapper
Menu
+Add -> WordPress -> Menu
Displays a responsive WordPress menu with various styling options.
Further Reading: Menu
Widgets
+Add -> WordPress -> Widgets
Embed WordPress widgets in Oxygen.
Further Reading: Widgets
Dynamic Data Elements
+Add -> WordPress -> Dynamic Data
Various elements for embedding dynamic data like post title, content, featured image, and more in your pages.
Further Reading: Dynamic Data
Sidebars
+Add -> WordPress -> Sidebars
Display the contents of a WordPress API sidebar in Oxygen.
Further Reading: Widgets
Comments List
+Add -> WordPress -> Comments List
Display the comments made on this post.
Further Reading: Comments List
Comment Form
+Add -> WordPress -> Comment Form
Display a form to leave a comment on this post.
Further Reading: Comment Form
Login Form
+Add -> WordPress -> Login Form
Display a login form.
Further Reading: Login Form
Search Form
+Add -> WordPress -> Search Form
Display a search form.
Further Reading: Search Form

Menu

Menu

Menu element displays menus created at Appearance > Menus in your WordPress admin panel and provides options for styling, dropdowns, and responsive.
Add a Menu to your page from +Add > WordPress > Menu.
Menu Styling Options
Many options for styling the menu links and controlling the menu layout are available in the Primary tab for the Menu.
Menu Layout

vertical - displays the menu links vertically. Dropdowns open to the side of the menu.
horizontal - displays the menu links horizontally. Dropdowns open below the menu.

Menu
Choose the WordPress menu (created at Appearance > Menus in your WordPress admin panel) to display.
Text
Control the text styles for the menu links. The Styling Options > Typography article explains these settings in more detail.
Spacing
Control the margin and padding around each menu link.
Hover & Active
Create special styles that only apply when the menu link is hovered or active.
Active means the page that the link links to is currently displayed.
Dropdowns
Choose whether or not to include dropdowns in your menu and control their styles.
Mobile Responsive
Choose the screen width at which the menu collapses into a responsive toggle.
Options are available to hide dropdowns in the responsive menu, create custom styles that only apply to the responsive menu, and customize the toggle icon.

Composite Elements

Composite Elements

The Composite Elements library is a paid add-on that introduces an additional collection of elements that can be inserted from the +Add menu.
Composite Elements are different from normal elements in the following ways:

They are marked by an Oxygen logo in the top left corner of their button in the +Add menu
When inserted, they are pulled from our server, similar to the way Design Sets work
Because they are composites, each individual part of a Composite Element can be edited fully within Oxygen
They may include advanced functionality via Code Blocks

The library includes the following composite elements:

Accordion
Back To Top
Dashboard Tabs
Dynamic Slider
Flip Box
Horizontal Divider
Icon Button
Icon List
Image Comparison
Mega Menu
Number Counter
Circular Counter
Review Box
Hover Scroll Image
Section Indicator
Switcher
Table of Contents
Focus Section
Floating Icon Menu

Accordion
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The Accordion composite behaves like a traditional accordion element, with labels that can be clicked to expand a container and reveal some content.
Configuration Options
By default, only one Accordion content area can be expanded at a time. When a new one is expanded, the previously open Accordion content area is hidden. This behavior can be changed in the Code Block labeled "Accordion Code" within the Accordion container in the Structure Pane. Navigate to the JavaScript editor and find this code on line 4:
var closeOtherToggles = true;
Change "true" to "false" to allow multiple Accordion content areas to be expanded concurrently.
Notes
The accordion content is hidden in the builder by default. To edit the content, you must open the Structure pane and click the eye icon on the right of the Accordion Content.

Back To Top Button
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The Back To Top Button composite is a button that appears in a fixed location after scrolling a certain distance down the page. Clicking the button brings you back to the top of the page.
Configuration Options
By default, the Back To Top Button composite appears at the bottom right corner of the page after the viewport has scrolled down 300px. The scroll distance can be changed in the Code Block labeled "Back To Top Code" within the Back To Top Button container in the Structure Pane. Navigate to the JavaScript editor and find this code on line 4:
var scrollDistance = 300;
Change 300 to the desired scroll distance.

Dashboard Tabs
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The Dashboard Tabs composite is a styled Oxygen tabs element with a custom animation for the Tab Contents.
Configuration Options
The Dashboard Tabs composite has no special configuration options.

Dynamic Slider
View Demo
The Dynamic Slider composite is an Oxygen Repeater element that uses swiper.js to convert the Repeater into a slider.
Configuration Options
All elements inside of the Dynamic Slider are normal Oxygen elements using Dynamic Data. The default setup is ideal for displaying a number of posts as a slider, but the elements can be removed or changed to fit your use case.
You can edit the Repeater query by selecting the Repeater in the Structure Pane under Dynamic Slider > Slider Container. This is a normal Repeater element and can be configured in the ordinary way. To learn more about configuring a repeater, review the Repeater documentation.
To change the slider's delay and transition, navigate to the Code Block labeled "Dynamic Slider Code" within the Dynamic Slider container in the Structure Pane. Navigate to the JavaScript editor and find this code on lines 4 and 5:
var delay = 4000;
var transition = 'slide';
Change the delay value to adjust how quickly the slider plays automatically. To change the transition used, change 'slide' to another value supported by swiper.js. The available transitions are "slide", "flip", "cube", and "coverflow".
You can change any other swiper.js configuration by editing the options within the swiper variable in the JavaScript editor of the "Dynamic Slider Code" Code Block. You can learn more about swiper.js configuration options in the swiper.js documentation.

Flip Box
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The Flip Box composite has a front and back side. When the cursor is hovered over the Flip Box, it rotates with a 3D effect to reveal the back side of the Flip Box.
Configuration Options
The Flip Box composite has no special configuration options.

Horizontal Divider
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The Horizontal Divider is an icon flanked by two lines and can be used to divide vertical space.
Configuration Options
The Horizontal Divider composite has no special configuration options.

Icon Button
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The Icon Button composite is a styled link wrapper that contains an icon and a text element.
Configuration Options
The Icon Button composite has no special configuration options.

Icon List
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The Icon List composite displays a list of text elements and accompanying icons. The list rows alternate in color.
Configuration Options
The Icon List composite has no special configuration options.

Image Comparison
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The Image Comparison composite displays two images within a single container, and has a draggable icon in the center that allows you to reveal more or less of each image by sliding left and right.
Configuration Options
The Image Comparison composite has a left and right div that contain a background image. These background images are the images used for comparison. To change the images, select the appropriate div and navigate to Advanced > Background to change its background image.

Mega Menu
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The Mega Menu composite is comprised of a trigger (Mega Menu Link in the Structure Pane) and a wrapper. When the trigger is hovered, the wrapper is positioned beneath the trigger and revealed.
By default, the Mega Menu Wrapper contains a Columns element with 3 columns and some demo content. The Columns element and anything contained within it can all be replaced by any other Oxygen elements to fit your needs.
Configuration Options
In the Structure Pane you will find the Mega Menu Link and Mega Menu Wrapper elements within the Mega Menu container. The Mega Menu Link and Mega Menu Wrapper do not need to reside in the same container. The Mega Menu Wrapper can be moved to the bottom of your design, or anywhere else that you prefer.
To use more than one Mega Menu, start by inserting a second Mega Menu element. Next, select the new Mega Menu Link element and find the megamenu-link-id attribute in the Primary tab of the Properties Pane or under Advanced > Attributes. This attribute is set to 1 by default. Change it to 2 (or any other unique number that is unused by other Mega Menu elements in the page or template design.) Now, select the new Mega Menu Wrapper element and find its megamenu-link-id attribute in the Primary tab of the Properties Pane or under Advanced > Attributes. The value of this attribute needs to match the value of the attribute you just set on the new Mega Menu Link element.

Number Counter
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The Number Counter composite is comprised of a number and a label. The number counts up to the defined value when the Number Counter becomes visible in the viewport.
Configuration Options
To set the value that the Number Counter should count up to, find the Number element within the Number Counter container in Oxygen, and change the Number element's text to the desired final value. This value must be a number.
To change the speed at which the number increments, navigate to the Code Block labeled "Number Counter Code" within the Number Counter container in the Structure Pane. Next, and find this code on line 13:
var counterSpeed = 50;
To make the Number Counter count up more slowly, change 50 to a higher number. To make it faster, change 50 to a lower number.

Circular Counter
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The Circular Counter composite is comprised of a circular ring, a number, a unit, a label, and a sub-label. The number counts up and the ring fills with a color when the Circular Counter becomes visible in the viewport.
Configuration Options
The unit is a simple text element. To change the unit from the default % symbol, double click the symbol and replace it with the desired unit.
To set the value that the Circular Counter should count up to, find the Number element within the Circular Counter > Circular Counter Outer > Circular Counter Inner container in Oxygen, and change the Number element's text to the desired final value. This value must be a number.
The circular ring fill will fill to a percentage that corresponds to the Number defined.
To change the color of the ring fill, select the Circular Counter Outer element within the Circular Counter container in the Properties Pane. Next, navigate to Advanced > Typography in the Properties Pane. The typography color defined here is used for the ring's fill color.
To change the speed at which the number increments, navigate to the Code Block labeled "Circular Counter Code" within the Circular Counter container in the Structure Pane. Next, and find this code on line 13:
var counterSpeed = 50;
To make the Number Counter count up more slowly, change 50 to a higher number. To make it faster, change 50 to a lower number.

Review Box
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The Review Box composite displays a pre-styled review layout including an image, name, title, star rating, and review text.
Configuration Options
The Image Comparison composite has no special configuration options.

Hover Scrolling Image
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The Hover Scrolling Image composite displays a portion of an image with a large vertical height. When the element is hovered, the image scrolls down. This element is ideal for displaying images such as website screenshots.
Configuration Options
To change the image, select the Hover Scrolling Image Div, ensure you have the Div's ID selected in the Properties Pane, then navigate to Advanced > Background and change the background image there. This element works best with tall images that allow for ample vertical scrolling.
You can adjust the scroll speed of the image by selecting the Hover Scrolling Image element in the Properties Pane and navigating to Advanced > Effects > Transition. There, you can change the transition time to adjust the speed of the image scroll when hovered.

Section Indicator
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The Section Indicator composite is comprised of a circular div and a label. These elements will be cloned for each Section present on the page when the front-end is loaded.
Note: The Section Indicator element should be used with Sections that are set to 100vh height.
Configuration Options
To change the "active" color of Section Indicator dots, select the Section Indicator Dot element in the Structure Pane, then navigate to Advanced > Typography and change the typography color.
To set the label for Sections, give each Section a data-label attribute (under Advanced > Attributes in the Properties Pane). Set the value to whatever you want the label to be.
To skip indicators for specific Sections, give those sections a si-skip attribute (under Advanced > Attributes in the Properties Pane) with a value of 1. The Section Indicator will ignore these Sections when generating its output.
If you need to use the Section Indicator for Sections that are greater than 100vh, you'll need to adjust the threshold on line 64 in the Section Indicator Code Block's JavaScript editor. To make the Section Indicator work with Sections that are 200vh, for example, the threshold on line 64 must be set to 0.5.

Switcher
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The Switcher composite is a toggle switch that toggles the visibility of two containers when clicked. This is most commonly used to show different pricing options on pricing pages.
Configuration Options
There are two containers included with the Switcher: Switcher Container 1 and Switcher Container 2. Place any content you want to toggle between in these containers.

Table of Contents
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The Table of Contents composite generates an automatic, clickable Table of Contents based on the h2-h6 elements present on the page.
Configuration Options
To style the Table of Contents, style the placeholder elements in the builder. These styles will be used when dynamically generating the Table of Contents on the front end.
To make the Table of Contents skip a specific heading or container, add the toc-skip attribute with a value of 1 to the heading or container. If this attribute is added to a container, the Table of Contents will skip all headings within that container when generating its output.

Focus Section
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The Focus Section is a Section that increases in size and has a backdrop that becomes active when the Section is scrolled into view.
Configuration Options
The Focus Section composite has no special configuration options.

Floating Icon Menu
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The Floating Icon Menu is an icon-triggered menu that expands when clicked, showing icon-indicated options.
Configuration Options
The Floating Icon Menu composite has no special configuration options.

Modal

Modal

A Modal is a popup or dialog that overlays a page's content and, typically, must be interacted with in some way in order to return to the page.
Add a Modal to your design from +Add > Helpers > Modal.
Adding Elements to a Modal
A Modal consists of a transparent overlay and a container div. Any element can be inserted into the container div.
To insert an element into a Modal, select the Modal and then choose any element from the +Add menu. You can also drag and drop elements into the Modal just like any other container.
Modal Styling & Configuration Options
In-editor behavior
This setting determines how the Modal is previewed in the builder.

Inline - The Modal will be displayed inline with the rest of the design's content.
Live preview - The Modal will appear as if it were live, overlaying the design's content.
Hidden - The Modal will be hidden completely in the Builder preview.

Trigger
This setting determines the condition that causes the Modal to appear.

After number of clicks - Specify a number of clicks after which the Modal will be shown.
After number of page views - Specify a number of page views after which the Modal will be shown.
On page scroll - Specify whether the Modal is shown after the user scrolls down a specific percentage of the page, or when the user scrolls up.
After specified time - Specify a number of seconds after which the Modal will be shown.
After time inactive - Specify a number of seconds of user inactivity after which the Modal will be shown.
On exit intent - Show the Modal when the user attempts to leave the page.
On scroll to element - Specify an element that will trigger the Modal when the element comes in to the viewport. Use the Choose button and then click on the element that should trigger the Modal, or type the element's ID in the field.
User clicks element - Specify an element that will trigger the Modal when the element is clicked. Use the Choose button and then click on the element that should trigger the Modal, or type the element's ID in the field.

You can also specify the frequency with which the Modal should be shown to a given user with the After Modal is Shown dropdown.

Show again on every page load - The Modal will be shown every time the page is reloaded and the given trigger occurs.
Never show again - The Modal will be shown once to a user, and then never shown to that user again.
Show again after - Specify a number of days after which the Modal will be shown to a user again.

Content Styles
The Content Styles area allows you to set the Modal's child element layout, horizontal item alignment, vertical item alignment, text color, and background color.
Modal Styles

Width - Set the overall width of the Modal container element. This defaults to %, but may be set to PX or VW by clicking the % symbol and choosing a different unit.
Backdrop Color - Set the color of the backdrop. If you want no backdrop, move the alpha slider to 0.
Modal Position - Set the position of the Modal container element.

Closing
This setting allows you to determine the closing behavior of a Modal.

Close Modal Automatically - If yes, allows you to specify a number of seconds after which the Modal will be closed automatically.
Close on ESC key - If yes, pressing the ESC key will close the Modal.
Close Modal On Backdrop Click - If yes, clicking the backdrop of the Modal will close it.
Insert Close Button - Inserts a button that, when clicked, will close the Modal.

Any element with the .oxy-close-modal class will act as a close button, allowing you to use Icons and other elements as close buttons for your Modal.
Additionally, you may use JavaScript to close the Modal via the oxyCloseModal() function. This option gives advanced users more flexibility in determining when and how a Modal is closed.

// Always use oxyCloseModal()
// after the full DOM is loaded
// ie. on the document ready event
jQuery( document ).ready( function() {
// check if the function is defined
// (we may be on a page without modals)
if( typeof oxyCloseModal !== 'undefined' ) {
// close the first open modal found
oxyCloseModal();
// close a specific modal, if found
oxyCloseModal( document.getElementById('myModal') );
}
} );