Apart from the potentially 'annoying' aspect of using Javascript pop-ups on
websites, one of the reasons that different people are experiencing various
problems is that your web-designer is not complying with the ECMA standards
for writing Javascript code.  Without getting overly 'technical', there are
errors in the implementation of 'variables' - and hence the inconsistencies
observed by people who are using different Browsers to access your website.

I have mentioned on this Mailing-list, before, that if you want to maximize
successful access to any website - then you must make sure that its content
abides by the recognised standards for implementing the code used to create
pages (W3C standards for general HTML, plus ECMA standards for Javascript).
These standards exist to eliminate the effects of "Browser wars", where one
particular web-browser might treat a page in some different way to another.

If a web-designer prefers to just ignore these standards, and "do their own
thing" - then they cannot complain if visitors to the website do not see it
as the designer wished, since it was that designer who caused the problem !

Douglas Hunt.

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