And it came to pass that jesus X wrote:

>Christopher Jahn wrote:
>> Put these lines in your Mozilla profile's prefs.js to
>> disble "pop-ups":
>> user_pref("capability.policy.default.windowinternal.open",
>> noAccess"); 
>> user_pref("capability.policy.popupsites.windowinternal.open"
>> , "noAccess"); 
>
>Now here's a question. Does this disable ALL types of popups,
>or just ones that auto load and such? Example: You're reading
>a story on a program or game, and they have thumbnails of
>pictures. You click on a thumbnail to see the image, but to
>prevent you from having to lose you place, it pops the image
>up in it's own small window, allowing you to continue
>reading. Will these still work, or is it ALL popups are
>disabled? 
>
>I guess I'm asking more how it's implemented, than anything
>else. I've designed sites where a sidebar of text pops up in
>a new, small window, and want to know if it'll still work. :)
>

No, it's killed as well.  I've only just run into this problem.
Personally, I hate the "infant" window approach, and tend to 
complain about it anyway.  Now I just don't see it, and surf off 
to other sites that don't use such a PITA display.



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