Tyssen
Sep 30 2005, 06:18 AM
| | I dunno about anyone else, but I personally HATE it when I visit a site and it resizes my browser without asking me or without opening in a new pop-up window. I use Firefox with a lot of tabs open at the full width of my screen - I DON'T WANT someone screwing around with the orientation of my browser. It's like me coming over to your house and moving your furniture around. Why do you need to have the browser window at a certain size anyway? |
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