So, You Want A Remote Control, Huh? Oskaloosa IA

This is an effect people have been asking for for a long time now. I looked and looked and couldn't find anything on the topic - so you know what I did? I wrote the script myself. Well, I wrote it and JavaScript wizard Andree Growney made it really work.

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Section 1

To the Reader... This tutorial uses a JavaScript to get this effect. See Browser Detector JavaScript for a cross-platform method of sending people to specific Netscape or Explorer pages for a way around the errors.

If you can rewrite this so it works on Explorer, I would be glad to post it here.

This is an effect people have been asking for for a long time now. I looked and looked and couldn't find anything on the topic - so you know what I did? I wrote the script myself. Well, I wrote it and JavaScript wizard Andree Growney made it really work. (For more tips and tricks on JavaScript, check this out!)

If you haven't already - let's see it work. Click on the remote control Section Two link... Browser Detector JavaScript

Section Two

So here we go. I was actually surprised how simple this little deal was. Geting the window to pop up was fairly easy. See the So, You Want Some Advanced JavaScript, Huh? tutorial for how it's done. The trick is getting the smaller remote control to affect the larger window.

In order to get the two windows to play with each other, I had to make a point of getting them together to begin with. So I did. Here is the script I used to make all this happen: ...

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