You can make a window full screen with:
<body onload="window.moveTo(0,0)
but without opening this window yourself via script you can't control whether there are toolbars, a favorites menu(ie) ect...
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Browse All TopicsHow Do I make a window Open Itself in FullScreen without a pop up.
I dont want to have to close another window.
And how do I maximize the window if its minimized. is there a javascript that can interact with windows?
Thanks
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I want the flash to open first... Then the flash shoudl trigger the HTML Page in Full SCreen,
But there is no way to do that, as im told.
I have to open a pop up and that popup will trigger the index in full screen.
And i cant even close the popup without asking the user to confirm.
IS there a way around that?
<a href=www.google.com onload="window.moveTo(0,0)
You can also make it a button.
<script language=javascript>
function openwindow()
{
w_height=screen.availHeigh
w_width=screen.availWidth
window.open("http://www.w3
}
</script>
<form>
<input type=button value="Open Window" onclick="openwindow()">
</form>
Raxman:
<a href=www.google.com onload="window.moveTo(0,0)
does not do a thing.. There is no onLoad event handler on an anchor...
Also Apples asked how to make a window open itself and resize
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by: mplungjanPosted on 2003-07-23 at 08:10:47ID: 8986928
1. You don't
2. You shouldn't - it is SO rude.
Just open a new window and your visitors come back
Michel