I'm using window.showModalDialog but having an issue trying to set the parent window(main browser). I open modal window A which is then opens modal window B, top of modal window B onload I do window.opener.close()". My issue now is when i'm finished with B I set parent window(main browser) to a new url with window.opener.location. So my problem is modal window A the parent has been closed so window.opener.location will not work.
I am looking to have a link open a closeable window that is contained within a browser window. If you click on the "sizing charts" link on this website, this is exactly what I am looking to do:
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The window is contained within the current browser window, it can be dragged around, but not outside the parameters of the browser window.
i wanted to know if anyone could help me with this. i have this script that resizes my browser window to the size i want it to but i want the browser window to center itself to the top center of the computer screen regardless of the size of the person's computer screen. is this possible?
i've been tryin several different scripting but none is the one that i want.
How do I ensure that when I click a link it opens up a popup window with a viewport of 350 * 450. I know how to set the browser window dimensions, but if there are toolbars open this eats in to the dimensions.
Actually, i've just had an afterthought, I can turn off toolbars can't I?
If I open a new browser window with the function window.open() on internet explorer for Mac, the new window is moved a few pixel orizontally and vertically with reference to the previous window. I tried to force the position of the genereted window with screenX=0,screenY=0 but it doesn't seem to help. Is there a solution?
I was wondering if there is a way to prevent the browser window from scrolling when you are scrolling inside an overflow auto div and reach the end of the div's scroll? Right now I have a few people complaining about a div that loads scrolling info on the screen and when they scroll down using the mouse wheel and get to the bottom of the div then the rolling of the mouse wheel starts scrolling the browser window. It would be nice if the browser could see that your cursor is over the div and even though it reaches the end, not scroll the window unless you move the cursor outside of the div that you are currently scrolling.
How does one create a Pop Up window where the window that pops up is not a Web browser via the Javascript Open command but the window that opens up is a custom window but it is still HTML.
To see what I mean for example go to: [URL] and click on the Log-in link that is on the top right corner. Once you do then a small window pops up where you can enter your userrname & password. This is the type of a pop up window that I need to create.
I have a quite interesting design from my point of view, but it has a small issue: the maximum screen width can't be wider than 1500px.I would like for somebody to share with me a script which detects the visitors screen resolution and if the screen resolution is higher than 1500px ( for example ) the screen resolution should be re-sized to the maximum point, 1500px in my case.
If I perform a mousedown within a document, move the mouse outside the browser window, and then release the mouse button, the document.onmouseup event does not fire. Is there any way to detect a mouseup event outside the document?
Also, how can I get the relative coordinates of the cursor while it is outside the browser?
[What I want to do] - I will have an application open, such as Excel or Word. - I then want to open a HTML file in MSIE. - I then want the HTML file to resize Excel to fit vertically in 75% of the screen, and the HTML file to fit the remaining 25%.
Thats it, I dont know if it can be done. I have trawled through web sites with javascript examples but did not find anything that fitted the bill.
I want to open a new browser window using javascript. I don't want to display URL in the dialogue. Here is my code. Code: var windowFeatures = "top=100,left=100,scrollbars=yes,resizable=no,menubar=no,location=no,directories=no,titlebar=no"; var windowObjectReference = window.open(resourceURL,"_blank",windowFeatures); The new dialogue shows the URL but doesn't allow to modify it. Is there any way to completely hide the url? Although I have specified resizable=no browser allows me to resize the window. I am using firefox.
I have swf, I want to resize it to fit browser window. So, that is width is always 100%, and height is proportional to width. I do <body onLoad = {} function, get browser window width there, calculate new height: height = width/2.70 But, how can I now apply it to my swf file? Like, i set its "id" to my "flash" (<embed src="final.swf" id = "flashme" ) to pass it to the function, but I do not know how to alter params
say i have this url in my hand as a string, stored in a variable:http://img.youtube.com/vi/wgGh9RmO5vA/default.jpgi can copy and paste it to my browser manually and see a thumbnail.but how can i automatically open up a browser window and i see the thumbnail? without manually copying and pasting, i want to automaticallly open a broswer window with this string
I've got a chat program which relies on a column in a MySQL database to see if he/she has logged out or not. But if you close the browser window, the computer still thinks you're online. I wrote this in the JavaScript section cos I think it would definitely need Javascript.
...Is it possible with Javascript? I have a Coldfusion template page which has on it three buttons that link to three more seperate Coldfusion template pages calling its content from a database. Since the content in these pages varies, my aim is to have the window resize itself to fit the content appropriately and negate having to use the scroll bars.
I have list of thumbnails, there are 5 rows and each of them has 5-8 images. am trying to re-size those thumbs according to browser window size. I don't want to get scroll and I don't want the images get cut. I want them all get smaller accordingly to the window size. Is that even possible?
jQuery - Scrolling browser Window. I have two demos of scrolling page content with jQuery.
This one - [url] is scrolling the contents inside a container and it works as I wanted on Mac/PC
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I need the same effect as above but I need to scroll the whole browser window.
I have a demo here - [url]
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Problem here is on the Mac the transition are jumpy and it seems to flash the first yellow div before sliding up or down. Testing on a PC it will slide down but won't slide up. How can I get the whole browser window to slide up and down with a smooth transition.
I'm making a portfolio layout with images in a list (grid view), and I½m working with an fixed-fluid width on my #wrapper (max-width: 1075px; min-width: 960px; ). This works fine as long as Im showing full width, but when Im resizing the browser window the img thumbs floats down an leave a gap on the right side (the <li> is set to float:left; ) (as well as it should). But this is not the effect Im after, I want the img thumbs to resize with the browser window, and I have managed to do that width CSS (example: width: 28.1%; ). But I want a hover effect with text over the images (and that makes a mess out of %), so now Im looking for a script that can do the resizing for me because I can't use % on the image if I want that effect; and that I DO!So do anybody knows about a script that can help me with my problem?Specifics:I'm no wizard in .js so it would be fine if it is well documented on how to implement It should be possible to direct to only img with a certain class (don't want all my images to go bananas when resizing )Maybe control image size in css?And of course keep correct image dimensions!I'm not sure if this matters but; this portfolio is going to be implemented in WordPress.
because this problem makes me kinda crazy !Also: come over this gallery when I was searching after a solution, so here you can see an example on what I want (it also almost have the hover effect I want in mine to), resize your browser window and see the effect: http://bestwebgallery.comI hope I have explained what Im after clearly enough, my English (writing) is sadly not the best.