This is a functionality and not presentational, thus you'll need to go 
JavaScript/jQuery route.

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On Oct 13, 2011, at 12:20 AM, Keith Purtell <keithpurt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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
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