Closing Windows From JavaScript (Six Methods) - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


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Closing Windows From JavaScript (Six Methods)
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CodeBelly.com
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JavaScript / Windows and Frames
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     Closing Windows From JavaScript (Six Methods) is a JavaScript that can enable you to implement closing of window in six different ways. The closing is implemented by using a link, a clicked image, or a clicked form button. You can replace the name of the image in the script to you’re the name of your own images if you desire to use your own images. All you have to do to implement this is just include the code in the section of your web page.


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