A moving experience. And a bit disturbing, too. Heh.
UPDATE: Firefox users: If nothing happens, use Tools/Options/Web Features/Advanced, and check “move or resize existing windows.” Sorry ’bout that.
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A moving experience. And a bit disturbing, too. Heh. UPDATE: Firefox users: If nothing happens, use Tools/Options/Web Features/Advanced, and check “move or resize existing windows.” Sorry ’bout that. (via J-Walk)…
A moving experience. And a bit disturbing, too. Heh.
UPDATE: Firefox users: If nothing happens, use Tools/Options/Web Features/Advanced, and check “move or resize existing windows.” Sorry ’bout that.
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You should probably mention that you need to view it in IE to get the full experience. I watched it in Firefox and was confused until I tried it under IE.
Actually, it worked fine in my Firefox.
J-Walk notes:
Firebird users: If nothing happens, use Tools – Options. Select Web Features and click the Advanced button. Then make sure “move or resize existing windows’ is checked.
And, yes, I have that, and, yes, that makes it work. 🙁
It works in Safari except that when the edge of the window reaches the edge of the screen, Safari won’t let the window go any farther. (Yes, when I manually move windows around, I can move part of them off screen, but no, Safari doesn’t let Javascript move any part of the window off screen.)
Similar behavior in Firefox. (Indeed, unlike most aps, it won’t let it push the window past the Toolbar I keep on the left.)