Web Page display

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After clicking on a web page, a secondary page opens, but new page do not
display as a full page, even if I click on the square at the corner of the
web page ((which is supposed to display a full page, the page is not fully
displayed and I cannot even stretch the page by pointing and clicking?
Windows 98 is the system I am working on it is driving me crazy!!!!
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Khasrul
 
Re: Web Page display

That is a pop-up page either from the web site you are on, or a third-party
(advertisement or malware). Such pages are usually scripted in the code of the page
to be a certain size, and as such are not resizable. Some such pages will not have
scroll bars, or not have the address bar or other toolbars, or other
configurations....all scripted in the page's code.

Is there a particular page you are referring to? Give us a link so we can confirm
the behaviour and see what is going on at the site you are dealing with.
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"Khasrul" <Khasrul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B6C95C70-7E75-4131-8CC3-28032781E117@microsoft.com...
> After clicking on a web page, a secondary page opens, but new page do not
> display as a full page, even if I click on the square at the corner of the
> web page ((which is supposed to display a full page, the page is not fully
> displayed and I cannot even stretch the page by pointing and clicking?
> Windows 98 is the system I am working on it is driving me crazy!!!!
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> Khasrul
 
Re: Web Page display

Khasrul wrote:
| After clicking on a web page, a secondary page opens, but new page do
| not display as a full page, even if I click on the square at the
| corner of the web page ((which is supposed to display a full page,
| the page is not fully displayed and I cannot even stretch the page by
| pointing and clicking? Windows 98 is the system I am working on it is
| driving me crazy!!!!

As glee said, post the URL that does that.

Does the pop-up put an icon onto the Toolbar? If so, the best thing to
do might be to R-Clk it, & select "Close"-- especially if you suspect it
to be malicious!


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