"Pop-Up windows are a pain in the lower back to use. Years of abuse by advertisers, malicious attackers and phishing
attempts have conditioned users to close them immediately or turn on their third party pop-up blocking tool or the
browser option to do the same.
Yes, there is a difference between unsolicited pop-ups and pop-ups that are
necessary for the web site to work. Or is there?
The main reason clients give us when they ask for pop-ups is that
they "don't want the users to leave the page" and this is not reason enough to use a new browser instance.
With
today's scripting techniques you can keep the user on the site and avoid pop-ups. Just try it on this photo of a
confused puppy or even a document containing Terms and Conditions.
DOMinclude is a script that creates this effect:
If JavaScript is available the linked file gets shown in a new layer - if it is an image just as the image, if not
inside an IFRAME. DOMinclude automatically positions the popup where the original link is and adds a text prefix to the
original link telling the user how to hide the layer again."
DOMinclude - Kissing Pop-Ups good-byeDOMinclude - Kissing Pop-Ups good-bye
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