use javascript something like
function openwindow()
{
window.open("URL","NAME","toolbar=yes,location=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=yes,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,copyhistory=no,width=1000,height=700,top=0,left=0")
}
<a href="#"...
for the width problem well nobody know it just does
but the css file works fine with me
Don't take life to serious,
it isn't permanent, -LordSlayer
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if you have netscape navigator this should be easy
make a new html file with in it this
<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript">
document.write(navigator.appName)
</head>
</html>
it should display the exact name you must use Don't take life to serious,
it isn't permanent...
the best way to find out if colors on a site are bad just go to the site at 1AM if its hard to read change the color(i know this sounds weird but it works)
hi i'm new but know the answer you dont make brackets behind
Button_OnClick
it will look like this
<SCRIPT type="text/VBScript">
Sub Button_OnClick
MsgBox "You just clicked test button."
End Sub
</SCRIPT>
btw next time print it in the head section
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