Quote:JavaScript var params = [ 'height='+screen.height, 'width='+screen.width, 'fullscreen=yes' // only works in IE, but here for completeness ].join(','); // and any other options from // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.open var popup = window.open('http://www.google.com', 'popup_window', params); popup.moveTo(0,0); Please refrain from opening the popup unless the user really wants it, otherwise they will curse you and blacklist your site. ;-) edit: Oops, as Joren Van Severen points out in a comment, this may not take into account taskbars and window decorations (in a possibly browser-dependent way). Be aware. It seems that ignoring height and width (only param is fullscreen=yes) seems to work on Chrome and perhaps Firefox too; the original 'fullscreen' functionality has been disabled in Firefox for being obnoxious, but has been replaced with maximization. This directly contradicts information on the same page of https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.open[^] which says that window-maximizing is impossible. This 'feature' may or may not be supported depending on the browser.
var params = [ 'height='+screen.height, 'width='+screen.width, 'fullscreen=yes' // only works in IE, but here for completeness ].join(','); // and any other options from // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.open var popup = window.open('http://www.google.com', 'popup_window', params); popup.moveTo(0,0);
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