[wdvltalk] RE: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-03-03 Thread Hugh Lilly
On Monday, March 03, 2003 12:42 PM +1300 [NZDT], Diane Schips [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: What can you do when a 'sticky' page has no tool bar, taking up the entire screen? If Sherry can remember that two key combination, or if someone else has an idea, it would be very much appreciated! As I

[wdvltalk] Re: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-03-02 Thread sherry young
I do the same. Except I never go back to that site again. I don't care if they're passing out gold ingots. I once knew a key to press that enabled you to back out of such pages. It really worked to press this key and hit the back button. I *think* it was on the upper left of my keyboard. Alas, I

[wdvltalk] RE: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-03-02 Thread Hugh Blair
-Original Message- From: Diane Schips What can you do when a 'sticky' page has no tool bar, taking up the entire screen? On Windows any flavor: ALT-F4 Hugh • The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM • To Join wdvltalk, Send An Email To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[wdvltalk] Re: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-02-28 Thread Brewnetty \(AuntySpam\)
I often get so angry that I close the browser and use history to go back. AuntySpam, SLP Coordinator, pspug.org http://www.pspug.org/edu/edu.shtml http://www.pspug.org/edu/slp/assign.shtml http://www.pspug.org/edu/slp/slpparticipants.htm - Original Message - From: Jan Major [EMAIL

[wdvltalk] Re: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-02-28 Thread Joseph Harris
Jan, Spot on.This surfer gets very annoyed.When researching the ability to back up (particularly to google) is very important.But there are also that growing number of sites that take 20 seconds or more to load *each time* you change pages on the one site. My information is the

[wdvltalk] Re: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-02-28 Thread Olya_Finnegan
Joseph wrote: When researching the ability to back up (particularly to google) is very important. If you have cookies enabled, you can set Google to open pages in new window - just go to preferences (middle link on the right of the search box), and check the Open search results in a new browser

[wdvltalk] RE: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-02-28 Thread Jan Major
Thanks for the info, I couldn't imagine how or why it was happening, and usually with most sticky pages, if I hit the back button 2 times, it backs me up. But yesterday, I was hitting that button 3, 4, and 5 times and it wouldn't work. Well, it caught me in a stressed mood, and I sent an email

[wdvltalk] Re: [OT] programming sticky pages

2003-02-28 Thread Joseph Harris
thanks Olya, That is handy isn't it? Joseph From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Joseph wrote: When researching the ability to back up (particularly to google) is very important. If you have cookies enabled, you can set Google to open pages in new window - just go to preferences (middle link on the