JSR already has a window state, MAXIMIZE, to handle this. We need a special 
window state, SEMI_MAXIMIZE to handle the current behavior.

A basic problem at the moment is that you cannot define a page that does not 
have a default window (null pointer exceptions). Once you have a default window 
it becomes the main fragment even if it is not maximized.

Try using Pluto, Jetspeed, Liferay, WebSphere, Oracle, BEA. I'm pretty sure 
they all behave the same way. When you maximize a portlet, it gets the entire 
portlet region to itself, when you switch it back to normal, you get the other 
portlets back again. I'll send you some screen shots of my styles and the 
behavior.

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