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Short Description
Creating draggable content windows that work cross-browser has been a common request.

Long Description
Creating draggable content windows that work cross-browser has been a common request. Using DHTMLLib to handle the browser differences, we show you how to turn ordinary HTML tables into cross-browser draggable windows in under 50 lines of script.

Author
Scott Isaacs
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/dhtmllib/demos/window/page1.asp
Submission Date
Oct 25,1998
 

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Overall Rating: 4.1

cgisackson on Apr 3, 2002 at 1:53:17 PMRating: 5
We need more articles like this.  Thanks for a breath of fresh air.
RodneyV on Apr 3, 2002 at 1:56:10 AMRating: 2

mmm, thanks for trying to closs browser stuff. But this

doesn't work for Opera 6.01 nor Netscape 6.2...

What's the cross-browser feature? It doesn't work except

for IE 6???

Craigie on Apr 2, 2002 at 4:04:08 AMNo Rating
Too bad the demo is not working....
wcb4 on Oct 19, 2000 at 2:34:54 PMRating: 4
now, if only you could clikc on a grpahic in the lower right an change the sizeX and sizeY when making it bigger or clipx and clipy when making smaller, you'd have a truly useful script
ghostyflakes on Aug 16, 2000 at 1:05:42 AMRating: 4
This is a great piece of code, but it has conflicts with anything that requires an onLoad() tag in the body portion of the document.  Is there some way to prevent this piece's window.onload with conflicting with the body.unload that another code may be using?

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