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Browser Attributes.

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keats

Technical User
Jul 18, 2002
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AU
I am trying to creat a page that when opened it opens to a specific size, no scroll and no menus.
Is there a way that I can specify these things for a paticular HTML file?

Do I do it in the header or the body and what commands should be used?
 
Hi,

You can only do this if you open it in a new window. Is this what you are looking for? If so I will post the code up for it, otherwise, your gonna have to explain a bit more!

Cheers

James
 
You can also resize a window when it loads but if this is the main browser window then its a very BAD idea!!
James's suggestion would be the best way to go, with a pop-up!

Another option is to enclose the whole page in a div tag and crop the page to fit inside a certain size, but what happens if your contentt overflows? You could hide it, but that's not a good idea!

What type of page do you want to fit? Any examples?



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James,

I know how to use pop-up windows, unfortunately my problem is that I need to open a html file from Adobe Acrobat. So I need to open a HTML file that independantly knows what it's own attributes are going to be.
Lucas
l.keating@engineaustralia.com.au
 
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