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Pls have Preview window remember its size and location.

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    A minor suggestion to consider from a big fan of CodeProject: When I click on the Preview button, the window is almost invariably too small, and not where I would like it. I typically drag it aside and make it larger. Is there a reasonable way for the forum software to "remember" this and have the Preview window be placed where it was before? Is this something that is outside of your website's control, even if you wanted to make this change? (But perhaps this should serve as a hint for me to write smaller messages that fit in the provided space????? :omg:)

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      A minor suggestion to consider from a big fan of CodeProject: When I click on the Preview button, the window is almost invariably too small, and not where I would like it. I typically drag it aside and make it larger. Is there a reasonable way for the forum software to "remember" this and have the Preview window be placed where it was before? Is this something that is outside of your website's control, even if you wanted to make this change? (But perhaps this should serve as a hint for me to write smaller messages that fit in the provided space????? :omg:)

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      HimaBindu Vejella
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      Perhaps !It's a good suggestion Senior Software Engineer Nothing is Impossible Even Impossible says I'MPOSSSIBLE

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        A minor suggestion to consider from a big fan of CodeProject: When I click on the Preview button, the window is almost invariably too small, and not where I would like it. I typically drag it aside and make it larger. Is there a reasonable way for the forum software to "remember" this and have the Preview window be placed where it was before? Is this something that is outside of your website's control, even if you wanted to make this change? (But perhaps this should serve as a hint for me to write smaller messages that fit in the provided space????? :omg:)

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        Ashley van Gerven
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        I would say this is a browser limitation. When the popup is created it's size is specified, but normally the browser decides where to position it, and as you move the window around the page is not really aware of what you do with the window, unless there was a button and a bunch of script to specifically capture that and save it with your profile or something.

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          Perhaps !It's a good suggestion Senior Software Engineer Nothing is Impossible Even Impossible says I'MPOSSSIBLE

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          HimaBindu Veeramachaneni wrote:

          Nothing is Impossible Even Impossible says I'MPOSSSIBLE

          if Impossible says I'MPossible then it means that Impossible is possible.


          -Prakash
          Jesus Loves Everybody

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