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Old December 6th 03, 06:58 AM
Dave Gower
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Default sizing windows in IE6

I don't know what you call these but I'm talking about the funny windows
that appear as a result of some queries on websites (not popups). They have
no toolbars, but otherwise behave as normal windows.

The problem is that they are always too large. I can't see the bottom of the
window. The only way to see the whole thing is to resize them manually with
the cursor, starting in a corner, shrink them in two directions and then
drag them up.

I've tried looking for defaults to size future ones correctly but can't find
anything that works. Suggestions?


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Old December 6th 03, 06:59 AM
Thorsten Matzner
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Default sizing windows in IE6

"Dave Gower" wrote:

I don't know what you call these but I'm talking about the funny windows
that appear as a result of some queries on websites (not popups). They have
no toolbars, but otherwise behave as normal windows.

The problem is that they are always too large. I can't see the bottom of the
window. The only way to see the whole thing is to resize them manually with
the cursor, starting in a corner, shrink them in two directions and then
drag them up.

I've tried looking for defaults to size future ones correctly but can't find
anything that works. Suggestions?


Try this: press and hold CTRL while you close the window.

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