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Open cascading windows
With JavaScript, you can open more than one window consecutively. Here's how.By Brent Lee MetcalfeIn addition to opening windows simultaneously, you can open more than one window consecutively. Suppose you build a site whose initial HTML file launches two subwindows from the main browser. The first subwindow could function as...
Tags: Construction, window, subwindow, main browser, Brent Lee Metcalfe, Web browser
Technical articles 2003-09-30

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Close a subwindow
By Brent Lee MetcalfeYou can close a subwindow when the opener file closes. The code for doing this may be quirky, but it works!Once you've launched the new widow, click the Reload or Refresh button to close it. The code goes something like this:var subWin = null;function popOne {  subWin =...
Tags: Construction, Brent Lee Metcalfe, window
Technical articles 2003-10-02
Resize windows dynamically
Once a subwindow is launched, its size doesn't need to remain static. Learn how to resize windows dynamically.By Brent Lee MetcalfeOnce a subwindow is launched, its size doesn't need to remain static.When the onClick event handler fires, the subwindow increases or decreases its width and height by 200 pixels.var x...
Tags: Construction, window, Brent Lee Metcalfe
Technical articles 2003-09-30
Working With Frames Pages
One can specify which page first appears in a Web frame (frames: The named subwindow of a frames page. The frame appears in a Web browser as one of a number of window regions in which pages can be displayed. The frame can be scrollable and resizable, and it can...
Tags: Frame, Telnet, Channel Management, Construction, Networking, Marketing
White papers 2007-12-01
Learn how to write to a window
The content of a subwindow does not need to reside in its own HTML file. Find out how you can write to a window.By Brent Lee MetcalfeThe content of a subwindow does not need to reside in its own HTML file. Let me illustrate.The content for this example, including the...
Tags: Construction, ePen, writeWin, window, HTML, Brent Lee Metcalfe
Technical articles 2003-09-30
Learn how to position windows
To enhance the user experience on your Web site, use consistent window positioning. Here's how.By Brent Lee MetcalfeGive your site visitors a break. Unless you have good reasons for doing so and I do believe there are good reasons, don't leave users wondering where the next pop-up window is going...
Tags: Construction, window, pixel, Brent Lee Metcalfe
Technical articles 2003-09-30
One status bar for multiple windows
With JavaScript, you can display the status messages of links in one window in the status bar of another. Here's how.By Brent Lee MetcalfeIt's possible to display the status messages of links in one window in the status bar of another. Omitting a subwindow's status bar conserves desktop real estate....
Tags: Construction, status bar, msgStat, window, Brent Lee Metcalfe
Technical articles 2003-09-30
Vi for programmers, part 2
In part1 of this series, we introduced you to some of the power in ViM's featureset and the flexibility it offers developers on the UNIX platform. Continuingwith the theme of making ViM more programmer-friendly, this second part of theseries concludes with more tips and tricks to make vi a powerful...
Tags: Construction, Guest Contributor, Vim, window, search string
Technical articles 2004-07-06
HTML frames can reduce server traffic
Many Web developers balk at the use of frames in HTML, but frames do offer one benefit if implemented properly--reduced server traffic. Here's a look at how frames can serve this useful purpose.The Web development community is polarized over the issue of using frames, with a majority speaking out against...
Tags: Web browsers, server, Web development community, Edmond Woychowsky, HTML, server traffic
Technical articles 2002-08-16
Visualize complex data using Microsoft Data Analyzer
Do your clients' eyes glaze over when you present them with a spreadsheet full of data? Microsoft Data Analyzer allows you to give your clients an easily understandable picture of their organizations' data so they can identify trends.About five years ago, I had a number of clients who asked for...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Databases, Microsoft Corp., Bob Watkins, Data Analyzer, cube, pane
Technical articles 2002-12-13
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