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Updated: 01-Apr-2004 | Hits: 353 | Votes:0 
JavaScript allows you to create (open) new windows. In these windows you can place whatever HTML code you wish, and even have actions in one window effect what is happening in another window.
Author: blazonry.com
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Author: webreference.com
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Updated: 01-Apr-2004 | Hits: 299 | Votes:0 
Learn how to load two frames with one link.
Author: wsabstract.com
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Updated: 01-Apr-2004 | Hits: 309 | Votes:0 
This code keeps a window on top of all other windows.
Author: codelifter.com
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Updated: 01-Apr-2004 | Hits: 251 | Votes:1 
This two JavaScript functions return the available width and height inside the browser window.
Author: maxxblade.co.uk
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Sometimes it is needed to scroll the page to some location.
Author: webclass.ru
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Updated: 01-Apr-2004 | Hits: 243 | Votes:1 
This bit of script sets 3 variables to 1 or 0 depending on what flavour Document Object Model is being used to display the page.
Author: maxxblade.co.uk
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Updated: 01-Apr-2004 | Hits: 269 | Votes:1 
These handy functions are most useful when you are trying to keep a dynamic element in view, even if the user scrolls the page.
Author: maxxblade.co.uk
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