Rachel Mawhood wrote:
> This is, I gather, an Accessible way of doing pop-ups that self-close 
> if one clicks anywhere else on the screen -
> 
> <a href="yourpage.html" 
> onmouseover="window.open('yourpage.html','popup','width=580,height=400,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=460,top=260');
>  
> return false">Subject of your pop up page</a>
> 
> (alter the dimensions and positioning on the screen to your requirements)
> 
> - except if javascript is disabled, and for those you need to include 
> a Close button
> 
> <div id="closebutton">
> <a href="index.php" title="Clicking on this link will take you back 
> to the main ISO Journal page, if you don't have JavaScript enabled" 
> onClick="window.close()">Close</a>
> </div>
> 
> Style your pop-up page and close button as normal with CSS.
> 
> Hope this helps
> Rachel
> 
> At 01:45 25/10/2008, Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
>> If you go to http://www.thepuppyplace.org/page53.html and click on a 
>> link (Alabama for example) popups up a window with text inside. Can 
>> someone suggest a website that I can learn this technique? Or any 
>> other comments? Thank you.

It seems to me that if Javascript is disabled, your popup won't come up 
- you're using Javascript to make it come up in the first place ...

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