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a different full screen. just like pressing F11
You know a code for the button or a hyperlink that after that was clicked, the
next page will be in full screen - just like pressing "F11", which means the
back, forward, stop, refresh, home, "print" can appear in the upper part but
not the addressbar?
When it full screen there should only have one bar, the ones included are the
"minimize" button, the restore down button and the close button on the upper
right corner of the screen.. on that same bar you can find the "print" button,
home, refresh, etc... Exactly what will happen when you press F11.
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Murray *TMM* #2
Re: a different full screen. just like pressing F11
Nope - doesn't happen. Mac users would hate it....
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"flash2006" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:df0odl$f3s$1@forums.macromedia.com...> You know a code for the button or a hyperlink that after that was clicked,
> the
> next page will be in full screen - just like pressing "F11", which means
> the
> back, forward, stop, refresh, home, "print" can appear in the upper part
> but
> not the addressbar?
>
> When it full screen there should only have one bar, the ones included are
> the
> "minimize" button, the restore down button and the close button on the
> upper
> right corner of the screen.. on that same bar you can find the "print"
> button,
> home, refresh, etc... Exactly what will happen when you press F11.
>
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flash2006 #3
Re: a different full screen. just like pressing F11
i don't need it exactly to function as F11... what i mean is... it should appear as if you pressed F11 in a non-Mac computer.... that's what i mean..
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Murray *TMM* #4
Re: a different full screen. just like pressing F11
How would you eliminate Macs from the function - that's what I am saying.
The real bottom line is that there is not a great way to do such things
without annoying someone. Consider the person with the large screen who
likes to keep several browser windows open at various points on the screen.
Browsing to your site would suddenly override their setup, just to
accommodate your site. And what's worse is that when they then immediately
leave your site, you don't reset the screen size to how it was.
Most people agree that this is rude behavior, I think.
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"flash2006" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:df3e5j$abm$1@forums.macromedia.com...>i don't need it exactly to function as F11... what i mean is... it should
>appear as if you pressed F11 in a non-Mac computer.... that's what i mean..
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