In Firefox I can resize the window that is created, but in IE I can't.
Here is the code I am using:
var
generator=window.open('','name','height=500,width= 675,resizeable=1,toolbar=0,menubar=0,scrollbars=1' );
I also tried it with 'no' and 'yes' instead of Ɔ' and Ƈ'.
I see the symbol in the window that I can click and drag, but, when I
do click and drag, nothing happens.
Anyway i have a friend which i made a homepage for and he insisted on having a popup window. This window is presenting some offers he has at his gym. He presents the offers as images which he makes in different sizes. Beacuse he makes them in different sizes i have to go into the code and change the size values for the popup window.
I stumbled upon a post where they used Jscript to make the popupwindow scale after how big the image was. I copied the code but can't get it to work and hopefully someone here can tell what has to be done to get it to work. Code:
I need to create an application that will open a popup when the user closes a window. I can do that easily via onUnload event of javascript but the catch is that the popup must open only when we close the window and not when we submit a form or click a link on the page.Actually it is a survey which opens only when one closes the window.
I'm looking for nice solution to handle file downloads. The problem with classic link in <a href="file"> is that in case of missing file, the main browser window is reloaded with 404 error, but I'd like to present to user a popup message without reload of main browser window.
I guess this case applies to both popup windows opened by window.open() and by showModalWindow().
I have two buttons in popup window, "Cancel" and "Save". If the user clicks either button, there is a "process" at parent window before close() at popup being called. The problem now is, if the user click the "X" sign at top right corner of that popup window, how to trigger the "process"?
I think I can do nothing in popup window since the closure is unexpected programmatically. Can I put some kind of listener in parent window to detect if popup is closed?
Im using the cycle plugin trying to make a banner slide tha is 100% the width of the window, my problem is that when i resize de window the banner does not align center, it stays somo what left align. So is there a way to keep the slides align center after you resize the window usingthe cycle plugin? or is there another plugin that i can do that? I attached a image to ilustrate, the white banner with the cat should align center when i resize the windows but it stays left align.
I'm trying to develop a function to resize a control upon window resize. In regular javascript I would make a global array of control names and append code to the event that cycles through and resizes each control.For example
var proportionalizedImages=new Array(); proportionalizedImages.push(document.getElementById(ctrl)); if (window.addEventListener)[code]....
I'm wondering if there's a more elegant way to do this in jQuery. I've played around with it a bit, but i'm unsure how to get the control object to the resize function triggered by window resize without a global variable.
I'm trying to scale the text with the size of the window (I've also got all the layout sizes in ems, so this should keep the aspect ratio of everything the same as the window is resized). The code that I've got at the moment doesn't do anything -
I am looking for the script to resize my website pages according to user's screen size. The size of the table in the template is 1008 * 576 pixels and users with small screen are not able to see the whole page, they have to scroll horizontally. Is there anything possible without modifying my current template?
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
So my task was to build basically photo-based department org-charts for a SharePoint 2007 environment. Not sure why I was asked to do this as the last time I web designed was when Netscape 4.0 and IE4 were still duking it out, but whatever.I inserted my images (125x125) into tables and everything looks great. on my screen.Boss's screen, a slightly smaller monitor with a lower resolution, not so much.I'd like to be able to dynamically resize the image display sizes based on detected screen resolutions, or failing that, have at least 2 image libraries using 75x75 and 125x125 and then load one image size or the other based again on detected screen resolutions.
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 read all posts about how to detect that url have changed to new page and trigger the event handler then eg.
function aidLogout(evt) { if(evt) { /* maybe via analyse of evt object i can detect the close of the browser window */ } if(window.event) { /* maybe via analyse of window.event object i can detect the close of the browser window */ } var i = new Image(); i.src = "aidlogout.asp?uid=1562&SessionID=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP" } /* assuming that aidlogout.asp will return nothing or empty image */
window.unload = aidLogout; /* or via if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener("unload", aidLogout, false); } else if(window.attachEvent) { window.attachEvent("unload", aidLogout); }
PS i know about super Gecko onclose event which fires when browser window is closed, but i could not find such method in IE.
I would like to either resize a FRAMESET to a specific height width...
or I would like to know how to resize a single window if someone types in the url directly. I found the onLoad "resize()" function but I can't remove the TOOLBARS... i tried the "self" and "document" functions without luck...
I have a div that I want to resize as the browser window resizes. I do not (cannot) use a percentage size for the div. How can I get my javascript to trigger an even when the window is resized?
Is there any way to have a browser window resize itself when displaying a new HTML page? I'm using the javascript below to open a NEW window at a certain size, but I'd prefer the page to load in the same window, just sized differently. Here's the script I'm currently using:
When I use the following code snippet in all major browsers (Chrome, FF, Safari, Opera, IE8), the window opens with a scroll bar and it is resizeable EXCEPT IN IE8. In IE8, there's no vertical scroll bar and it's not resizeable... any idea why not?window.open('http://www.mysite.shtml?' + report_vars, '', "status=no, toolbar=no, location=yes, menubar=no, scrollbars=yes, alwaysRaised=yes, resizable=yes, width=" + window.outerWidth / 1.1 + ", height=" + window.outerHeight-0.1);
This is something that i came up with a while back, but never got around to putting up. when you resize a window, you don't get the same result across different browsers because of different chrome sizes. the way around this, is to resize your window based on the visible document area. this function does that.
this should work in IE4+ and NS4+. i've tested it in IE5+, and Moz 1+
<SCRIPT><!-- self.resizeIn = function(new_w, new_h) { var old_w = self.innerWidth || document.body.offsetWidth; var old_h = self.innerHeight || document.body.offsetHeight; if (!new_w) { new_w = old_w; } if (!new_h) { new_h = old_h; } new_w -= old_w; new_h -= old_h;