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RE: Getting rid of scroll bars on a browser ~Justin Minluternivu 23.Oct.03 05:25 PM a Web browser Domino Designer All Releases; 6.5; 6.0.3; 6.0.2 CF2; 6.0.2 CF1; 6.0.2; 6.0.1 CF3; 6.0.1 CF2; 6.0.1 CF1; 6.0.1; 6.0All Platforms, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, AIX, Macintosh, Solaris, Linux - RedHat, Linux - SuSE, iSeries, zSeries
Not with HTML, no. You can modify some things with JavaScript on some browsers, but not consistently across all, and you'll find that you're launching security alert dialogs on some of the newer browsers with every substantive change you try to make to the window (removing menus, etc.). Users will just love clicking OK a half-dozen times every time they log in, won't they? If you can't control the window before it opens, then leave it alone.