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Customizing the browser window using JScript/Javascript

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Nathan Sokalski - 12 Jun 2004 03:31 GMT
I would like to hide certain parts of the browser window to make it look
more like a dialog/popup window (I cannot use the alert() method because I
need HTML in my popup). I have tried the following commands, all of which
gave me errors:

self.locationbar.visible=false;
self.menubar.visible=false;
self.personalbar.visible=false;
self.statusbar.visible=false;
self.toolbar.visible=false;

I did my testing on Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 using Windows XP
Professional. If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate it. Thank
You.
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adnan boz - 14 Jun 2004 08:26 GMT
Hi,
Why don't u use showModalDialog, if u need HTML in your popup?

Good Luck
Adnan

> I would like to hide certain parts of the browser window to make it look
> more like a dialog/popup window (I cannot use the alert() method because I
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> Professional. If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate it. Thank
> You.
bruce barker - 14 Jun 2004 18:02 GMT
you have to create a new window (with javascript) to control this.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

> I would like to hide certain parts of the browser window to make it look
> more like a dialog/popup window (I cannot use the alert() method because I
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> Nathan Sokalski
> njsokalski@hotmail.com

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