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I would like some suggestions on doing the following: on an html page, just above an iframe that contains some data is a button or link that says 'OPTIONS'. Upon clicking 'OPTIONS' a list of menu-items come up like 'Edit Filters, Edit Sort, Edit Measures...'. The user would select one of these and it would open the proper window to allow them to change the options selected. Can I upload an example here? sorry I'm net to using this.

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I would be inclined to use modal HTML for the pop-up, but if you're not familiar with that then using a DIV might be a little easier for you.

Creating the DIV is the easy bit - how are your JavaScript skills?

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I've just recently starting learning JavaScript so maybe I'm better off doing this with just a drop-down list box for the options. Thank you for replying.
 
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