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Sent by arthur van jole on December 02, 1999 at 11:50:41: - feedback #638

Length:
Too short

Comments:
When working with explorer4.0 on a macintosh the focus-method will not work and will actually cause an error-alert : object has no such method (in different words). In several books i've read the focus-method should not work on explorer 3,4 at all, though it works on p.c.

You have a short and clear answer but some browser-compatability features should be adressed to make it more interesting for the not so rookies. Very polished site by the way


Sent by Ritchy on May 03, 2000 at 15:26:28: - feedback #1176

Worth:
Worth reading

Comments:
But when implemented, I could not type in an input field.


Sent by S kelly on May 23, 2000 at 13:43:48: - feedback #1275

Worth:
Worth reading

Comments:
Good for Netscape however does not work in IE when the popup window contains a form field


Sent by salva on July 27, 2001 at 13:05:22: - feedback #3018

Worth:
Worth reading

Comments:
Hi

Did you find a solution to your question:
"Q66 How do I get a pop-up window to always stay on top?" ?

If yes please let me know
Thanks
Salva


Sent by Eileen Jones on Friday August 31, 2007 at 09:49:06 - feedback #4981

Worth:

Length:
Too short

Technical:
Not technical enough

Comments:
This solution keeps the child window on top, but does not allow any activity (such as filling in of form fields) in the parent window because focus is always forced to the popup window.

I need to keep the child window on top, but allow the user to fill out form fields in both the child and parent windows. I want the smaller child window to stay visible the entire time. I have not found a way to do this.




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