07-02-2003, 07:23 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 406
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Removing frames from a web page
I know someone who has a blog, and no one was writing comments to his posts, so he decided to (kind of as a joke) give people popups 3 out of 5 times when they load the site, saying they should comment. I commented that, since I use Mozilla Firebird, it just blocks popups automatically. So, in "response," he made it so whenever I logged in (you have to log in, and the only way to get an account is personally through him), it would make the popup an actual frame, using CSS2, over part of the website.
Anyway, I wanted to get rid of it, but I just couldn't figure out how. It seems that while Firebird can show only a certain frame, it can't hide them, or only show the background. Neither can IE6, Mozilla 1.3, or Opera 7 (all of which I already had on my PC... ).
So, how would you do that? I'm sure it's possible- just hide a frame- yet I can't find a way (except for using Pocket IE, where it hides it automatically)...
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