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Posted by kjk on 07/17/07 01:28
So far here, it seems that those who know, explain, and those who
don't, criticise. I can understand the reasons for the criticisms,
but I still haven't received a useable answer to my query.
Ken
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On 16 Jul 2007 21:05:17 GMT, Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:13:22 GMT
>kjk scribed:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> Can anybody tell me how to modify the following code in order to make
>> the popup window persistently float above all other windows?
>>
>> <a href="javascript:openjukebox('audio/Memories and Messages.htm',
>> 'jukebox', 'toolbar=0, location=0, directories=0, status=0, menubar=0,
>> scrollbars=0, resizable=0, copyhistory=0, left=10, top=10, screenX=0,
>> screenY=0, width=300, height=120')">Memories and Messages</a>
>
>There used to be some kind of always-on-top option for javascript windows
>but I believe it has been superceded by common sense.
>
>Incidentally, MS seems to have a similar basic misconception. If _I_ can't
>get _my_ browser to work the way _I_ want it to, I just won't use it. At
>the moment, Firefox is the best browser "out there", Opera is second, IE6
>is probably third, and IE7 fourth. Yes, this will undoubtedly cause
>comment, but it's nonetheless true. All of them have more bugs than they
>should have, but I would consider the attitude at mozilla.com regarding the
>issue to be the best.
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