How do I control the size (and white space) in a popup window?
The best way to control the display of popups is to enclose the contents within a table. A single cell table works well. You can have footnotes inside a cell, although many HATs complain about this or can’t do it directly. If you’re using Word (or a Word-based HAT), you can create the topic normally and then add the table formatting. An alternative to putting the footnotes in the cell is to put the footnotes in the first paragraph of the topic, followed by the table with the topic text and graphics. Then hide the first paragraph mark. When compiled, the topic will display without any extra white space. (Tip from William Meisheid) Note: There is an absolute minimum width for a popup, at about 250 pixels.
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