anthony croshaw wrote:
Does anyone know of a way you can control the size of a new browser window
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Since CSS has no influence of window size or behavior, and this thread
is wandering off toward design debate, it is probably better handled on
the web design list where these issues are welco
try looking at this article for creating Accessible Pop-up Links
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/popuplinks/
Josh
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anthony croshaw wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way you can control the size of a new browser window
> if you open it with a link like this;
>
> Not usre if you can do it in css if you have a serpearte css file for the
> new page?
Compliant CSS controls the viewport contents, not a UA window
Looks like a case for a pop-up window if you want to control the window size.
Accessify has a nice tutorial [1] that explains it pretty well. Go
through the article and the comments too.
BTW, target attribute is not available in XHTML Strict. Sitepoint has
a workaround [2] by Kevin Yank.
Prabha
Does anyone know of a way you can control the size of a new browser window
if you open it with a link like this;
Not usre if you can do it in css if you have a serpearte css file for the
new page?
Cheers
anthony
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