Never thought I'd ask about creating a css-only (if possible) popup, but a client wants this. It *won't* be presented in such a way as to be obnoxious to viewers. The technique for this must be on the Web somewhere, but I'm tired of Googling and coming up short. Eric Meyer's site had something that came close but was designed to just call an image popup. I'm just asking if someone has seen a tutorial for this and can point me toward it?
Here's the plan: The viewer sees a banner ad that says "Click this ad to get a discount coupon" When they click the image, a popup appears that is a mini-browser window sized so that the only content is an 800width x 517height background image. The top part says "Print this out for $19.95 off your purchase" Also, this mini-page has text positioned (via a div) over a blank part of that background. The text is a plain hyperlink to the client's website. So they can print the coupon and/or visit his site. Also a button to close the popup. - Keith -- -- You received this because you are subscribed to the "Design the Web with CSS" at Google groups. To post: css-design@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe: css-design-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com