On 12/13/06 7:59 AM, "Chris Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would like to know, is it possible to have XHTML 1.0 strict compliant
> pop-ups?
> 
> It is possible to include javascript so that a page can have a pop-up
> link and validate (as an alternative to target) but that doesn't make it
> compliant.

I apologize if the resources/links mentioned in this thread are similar to
this idea, but I was wondering about an absolutely (or whatever)
positioned/high z-index div that is shown/hid in-page above regular content?
Initial negative margin so it is out of site, but "readable". Click moves it
on screen (show) with clear methods of dismissing it. Around here the
layman's term for this is "use a layer". The user doesn't leave the original
page. The back button works if confusion should arise.

Is this a better alternative?

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Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic |
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