I need help with resizing a popup window in firefox. Currently, I use a JS script to open a popup window, and then resize the window to the size of the image. It works perfectly in IE, but not as well in Firefox.
Funny thing is it does work as expected with some images. The code is identical for every image I use this for, so I cannot figure out why it is not resizing correctly. Code:
I have a small dillemma I'm trying to solve involving javascript and I was curious if anyone here might be able to tell what the issue is. I'm redesigning my portfolio, and I have a page that involves popup windows, which can be seen at www.souledesign.net/final_site3/portfolio_flash.html. When I click on an icon, it pops up a window successfully. However, the height value I have inputted for the window is ignored, and the window automatically sizes itself vertically to the full height of the web browser.
The code that I've placed on the button that pops up the javascript window looks like this:
This should open a simle XHTML document sized to 496x70px, containing a Flash movie that is displayed using swfobject javascript. unfortunately, the window ends up resizing itself to a height that fills up the entire page rather than properly sizing to 70 pixels.
i have an imagemap, and i don't know where to write in the specific size for the new window popping up...if it's possible? i'm having just an "add to cart" page pop up and i don't need a big space..
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.
I'm making a drop down box using offset so it's below the correct option, but if I resize the window, the dropdown box keeps the same offset as when the page was originally loaded.
I am looking for an option to resize a non fullscreen window into fullscreen mode.
JavaScript provides the well-known method "window.open(fullscreen=yes, ...)" to render fullscreen windows. However, I don't want to open a new window but rather want to resize a window ...in my case ones a user has clicked a button.
I'm having a problem with my dropdown menu every time i see to resize my window the menu side to side moves out of place how can i stop this from happening. Code:
I know how to use javascript to modify a newly opened window's properties. Instead, what I want to happen is someone clicks on a link and they stay in the current browser window, but the window size changes to fit my specifications.
I have code that works fine in Firefox, but not in netscape.
I would like to open a popup window to display an "email a friend page".
this is my html/javascript
HTML Code: <a class="emailicon" href="/e/email" title="Email Article" return false;">Email</a> But my window does not open that size. What am i missint. IE and netscape show a full 100% size browser window.
I am trying to dynamically open a popup window but ie8 blocks it with the popup blocker. basically within a ajax fuction I have a confirm button and if the user clicks yes it opens a popup window. now I tried it with a javascript function but it got blocked, so I have tried it by creating a form with a button in it and instead of calling the popup function direct I call document.form.button.click and in the form my button has onclick"popup('<? echo url; ?>')" but this also is detected as a unwarranted popup and is blocked.
now I understand that the popup blocker works when a popup is called without user interaction, but allows popups on say button clicks. how can I get the popup to work
In my application i use window.showmodaldialog() to pop up a window. When i run it in IE pop up blocker wont blocks the window... But when run it in FireFox pop up blocker will blocks the pop up window.. is there any way to open a window with out blocking(avoiding ) by the pop up blocker?
I have a popup window which has the search form in. What I want to do is for the popup window to close once the form is submitted, and to post the form data to a page on the main window.
Is anyone able to advise. As the main page is dynamic, it is not possible to give the page a name.
Im trying to create a hidden form field in a parent window from within a child window (popup). I am trying to use jQuery, but unfortunately the hidden field does not get created.
I have a couple of utility windows - a calculator and a calendar that popup from my main window. I would like them to always stay in front of the parent window until they are shut down with there own close buttons. As it is, when you click back to the parent window, of course it comes in front of the child windows. Can I do this?
I need to open a popup window from a PHP site and pass in some parameters to use in the pop up window. I have the params in an input box and need to get the val of the box into a param and pass it to the new popup window. All pages are local and in the same folder. The id of the input box is 'ddutykey'. The name of the new window would be showduty.php if possible.
I have the code below in my popup window which currently brings up a blank page in the background as the main window. Instead I want the popup to come up but the original page I left is in the background as the main window. Does anyone know how I can do that with the code I currently have.
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript Popup Example 3</title>
I have a form that is in a popup window. I need the form to submit to the opener window. Is is possible to do that? The opener window is the main window so it is does not have a name and there are no framesets.
<form action="something.php" method="post" target="????"> I'd like to use window.opener in the target but that's JavaScript...
I know somebody has done this before and has the code.
I am trying to insert the value of a variable gathered from a popup window as an option in a <select> menu on the main window. This is the code I have so far:
Code: var newOption = document.createElement("option"); newOption.value = '<?=$userfile_name?>' newOption.appendChild(document.createTextNode('<?=$userfile_name?>')); select.insert(newOption);
How do I do the rest? I just want to add this new value to the end of the list.
I need the most efficient way of passing a variable from a parent window to a popup window.The reason i say "most efficient" is because i currently do it like this from the parent:[code]But this is inefficient because at times it randomly alerts "undefinded".Anyways, can someone tell me a more fail safe way to pass a var to a popup so that i will be able to access it 100% correctly.