Kerry,

Thanks for the suggestion, I'm just not too familar with javascripting.  Can
you explain the following a little more:
<--JavaScript function--call it, say, OpenFocus. Within that function,
call window.open('list of params...') and window.focus(). >

Thanks again...
Steffanie


-----Original Message-----
From: Kerry Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> quick question


>
>>So.....you want the browser to open up BEHIND the movie? What¹s the point
of
>>that?
>
>I think what Stephanie was saying is something I've noticed, too. If you
>don't have a browser open, the JavaScript window.open function actually
>opens two instances of the browser. One is the size you specify, at the
>URL. The other is a full-sized browser window which seems to default to
>your home page.
>
>I haven't done extensive testing on this, but it seems to happen pretty
>reliably with IE5 on a Mac.
>
>One thing you might want to do, Stephanie, is write a new JavaScript
>function--call it, say, OpenFocus. Within that function, call
>window.open('list of params...') and window.focus(). That will make sure
>your small window goes on top. Also, if the window is already open, it will
>bring it to the front.
>
>Cordially,
>Kerry Thompson
>Learning Network
>
>
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