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Guide to creating simple chromeless popup windows.

By: Michael Bloch

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Popup windows - hate 'em or love 'em; they are a constant

companion during our Internet surfing. They can be quite useful,

especially the chromeless variety.



A chromeless popup window is one that doesn't show the browsers

menu or tool bar, but does retain the title bar (for easy

closing). Some visitors have so many options on their tool bars

that they take up over a quarter of the screen height!



Chromeless popup windows are a great way to deliver list

information and extra help for filling in forms without bogging

down your pages.



There are many scripts available for creating popups, but

sometimes you'll just want something simple that won't require

you to incorporate 100 lines of JavaScript!



This particular chromeless popup window procedure will work in

Netscape and IE Versions 4+. It will create a link activated

window of a fixed size, but will allow for scrollbars if

necessary.



To view a demo, click on the "20 second site survey" link on the

right hand menu of our home page:



http://wwww.tamingthebeast.net



INSTRUCTIONS:



First, create and save a standard page with the information you

wish to be displayed in the popup window. The elements should be

placed within a table structure. Suggested width of table:

around 330 - 350 pixels.



And if you want to create a "Close this Window" statement in the

page:



Close this window< d>



If you choose not to include this snippet, visitors will still

be able to close the window via the popup window title bar

controls.



Second, the script to launch the chromeless popup window. Copy

and paste this into the HTML (between the and

tags) of the page you wish to launch the popup from (change the

properties in capital letters to suit):







You can change width and height to suit, but don't make it too

narrow, otherwise site visitors will need to scroll horizontally

to view the content. Too wide a setting will cover the majority

of the screen area for those users still running 640x480

resolution.



When copying scripts like the one above, ensure you paste it

into Notepad first; then copy it again and transfer it to your

HTML. Copying and pasting code straight from a web page can

produce some pretty weird results.



Next, the hyperlink to use to engage the script (Change the

properties in capital letters to suit):



CLICK HERE



Done!



If you are looking for a script to create an automated site

entry or site exit popup window, check out our free javascript

code generators section, specifically:



http://www.tamingthebeast.net/scripts/windowsframesjavascripts.ht

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but, use with caution - I don't know many visitors who upon

entering a site and seeing a popup window yell, "whoopeee!!!"



Michael Bloch  michael@tamingthebeast.net 

http://www.tamingthebeast.net Tutorials, web content and tools,

software and community. Web Marketing, eCommerce & Development

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