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LonnieJohnson

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I want to create a link to another page, but I want it to be a pop up of a certain size.

<a href=&quot;mypopup.html&quot; popup>My pop up page.</a>

What is the syntax for that?

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faq216-2034

JavaScript!

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Thanks onpnt,

That was perfect.

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[smile]

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good FAQ, and a very good point in the linked article.

I do recommend that you don't use the top= and left= properties when you do a window.open as they are IE only. Netscape has its own NN-only ones..

I don't think there is a standard way of setting the new window's screen location yet :(

Posting code? Wrap it with code tags: [ignore]
Code:
[/ignore][code]CodeHere
[ignore][/code][/ignore].
 
thanks clarkin [smile]

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&quot;I do recommend that you don't use the top= and left= properties when you do a window.open as they are IE only&quot;

Well, it won't do any HARM to use those properties. The 80-90% of visitors who use IE will see the window where you want it, to 10-20% who don't will see it wherever it goes by default. If you miss out the properties nobody sees it in the right place.

-- Chris Hunt
 
onClick=&quot;window.open('xxxxx.html', 'width=xx, height=xx, status');&quot;
 
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