It's "Open Browser Window" but I'm sure that's what you're talking about.
To keep the window from shooting to the top, use "javascript
:;" instead of
"#"
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"sgboston" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:
Hey Guys,
In the past when using thumbnails that then link to custom sized windows,
I
use the behavior for "New Window" or something similar to that, fill in
the
parameters, and then set the link on the thumbnail as "#"
The thing I dont like is how the page that the thumbnail was on shoots up
to
the top of the page because of the # link.
Should I be using some kind of extension that provides a much better new
window function? |