Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

Common Advertising MISTAKES
One of the mistakes most often made, is not looking at your product or service announcement from the point of view of your customer. Stand back and look at what you are offering, how can you present that service or product in such a way that it...

How to Create Columns with Div's
When we at Ecommerce Partners (http://www.ecommercepartners.net) started using div's rather than table for web page layout, the most daunting experience for me was how to create columns using div's. So, here is the solution for all those website...

No HTML Required: 5 Free Tools to Help You Build Content Rich Websites
There are so many ways to build a website that sometimes it can be confusing. The first thing you need to decide when building a website is, what is its primary purpose? Will you use your site only to build a list, will you...

USER FEEDBACK, HTML FORM
After going through this celestial section you'll be able to make your own HTML feedback forms so that the visitors can send you feelers about what are their intentions vis-à-vis you and your Web site, and other sundry things that may or may not...

Why Should You Care About Your Web Site Colors?
**How Colors are Used in web design:** Demarcates screen elements into groups- You can pu a blue background for your navagational bar and white for rest of your page. This tells the visitor that the blue area has different elements and grabs...

 
Guide to creating simple chromeless popup windows.


Popup windows - hate 'em or love 'em; they are a constant companion during our Internet surfing. They can be quite useful, especially the chromeless variety.

A chromeless popup window is one that doesn't show the browsers menu or tool bar, but does retain the title bar (for easy closing). Some visitors have so many options on their tool bars that they take up over a quarter of the screen height!

Chromeless popup windows are a great way to deliver list information and extra help for filling in forms without bogging down your pages.

There are many scripts available for creating popups, but sometimes you'll just want something simple that won't require you to incorporate 100 lines of JavaScript!

This particular chromeless popup window procedure will work in Netscape and IE Versions 4+. It will create a link activated window of a fixed size, but will allow for scrollbars if necessary.

To view a demo, click on the "20 second site survey" link on the right hand menu of our home page:

http://wwww.tamingthebeast.net

INSTRUCTIONS:

First, create and save a standard page with the information you wish to be displayed in the popup window. The elements should be placed within a table structure. Suggested width of table: around 330 - 350 pixels.

And if you want to create a "Close this Window" statement in the page:

Close this window< d>

If you choose not to include this snippet, visitors will still be able to close the window via the popup window title bar controls.

Second, the script to launch the chromeless popup window. Copy and paste this into the HTML (between the and tags) of the page you wish to launch the popup from (change the properties in capital letters to suit):




You can change width and height to suit, but don't make it too narrow, otherwise site visitors will need to scroll horizontally to view the content. Too wide a setting will cover the majority of the screen area for those users still running 640x480 resolution.

When copying scripts like the one above, ensure you paste it into Notepad first; then copy it again and transfer it to your HTML. Copying and pasting code straight from a web page can produce some pretty weird results.

Next, the hyperlink to use to engage the script (Change the properties in capital letters to suit):

CLICK HERE

Done!

If you are looking for a script to create an automated site entry or site exit popup window, check out our free javascript code generators section, specifically:

http://www.tamingthebeast.net/scripts/windowsframesjavascripts.htm

but, use with caution - I don't know many visitors who upon entering a site and seeing a popup window yell, "whoopeee!!!"

Michael Bloch
michael@tamingthebeast.net
http://www.tamingthebeast.net
Tutorials, web content and tools, software and community.
Web Marketing, eCommerce & Development solutions.
_____________________________________________

Copyright information....If you wish to reproduce this article, please acknowledge "Taming the Beast" by including a hyperlink or reference to the website (www.tamingthebeast.net) & send me an email letting me know. The article must be reproduced in it's entirety & this copyright statement must be included. Thanks. Visit www.tamingthebeast.net to view other great articles FREE for reproduction!

About the Author
Michael is an Australian Information Technologies trainer and web developer. Many other free web design, ecommerce development and Internet articles, tutorials, tools and resources are available from his award winning site; Taming the Beast.net (http://www.tamingthebeast.net)

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.