This link is a great example. Check the code for the popup and you'll notice you can control numerous items. HOWEVER, the title bar you speak of is still there. Removing the title bar would remove the minimize/maximize/close functionality along with it.
>> This looks like it might be an
>> example:
http://www.web-source.net/javascript_popup_window2.htm
> >
Jason Spatafore <jason@spatafore.net>
>> wrote:
Can't you just use >> JavaScript to strip the features you want to strip? Many popups online >> today are great testaments to this ability of JS.
>> >> .
>> Is there any browser or utility that allows one to open >> an
>> html file without having to have a title bar or status >> bar?
>> In other words, to just open a window with no >> border at all or
>> just a simple border with no caption, but >> just corners to grab
>> for resizing and then right click to >> access menu options?
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Sincerely,
Jason >> Spatafore
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