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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
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Opens a secondary window that expands to cover the entire screen before loading the specified document into it.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
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Opens up a new window in channel mode, with the IE channel bar appearing on the left.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
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Opens up a new window that spans every inch of the screen. Requires IE 4.x, although all other browser will still open a window in "normal" full screen mode. Demo: Remember to press Alt-F4 to close it after its open.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A highly practical script that instantly enables the left frame of a page to be "collapsible". Use it to allow surfers to get rid of the left frame and bring it back only when needed.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A mini-window that contains another html document. Browsers other than IE 4+ will simply see nothing.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
A scrolling window script that dynamically scrolls the window all the way from the left edge of the document to the right, then starts all over again. Use it on presentational pages to allow surfers to sit back and just enjoy the presentation!
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
A scrolling window script that dynamically scrolls the window all the way to the bottom of the page, then starts all over again. Use it on presentational pages to allow surfers to sit back and just enjoy the presentation!
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
(Version 4.0+ Browsers) Loads an image with different dimensions based on the users screen resolution setting. Higher resolution browsers see an image with increased dimensions and lower resolution browsers see an image with decreased dimensions. This separation ensures that each browser sees the image size that looks best in their browser. Great use of JavaScript1.2 also!
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
Displays a message if the user is not viewing your site in the proper resolution that you designed it for. If they are using the proper resolution, they do not see any message at all.
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