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AOL Frame25 |
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The entire AOL window's class name is "AOL Frame25". Most of the windows that you are accostumed to dealing with are childs of this main window. |
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_AOL_Modal |
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The _AOL_Modal is a specific type of window that shows up when AOL wants you to make a decision before continuing on with what you are doing. There are numerous example of this: the idle message(shown), the Mail andChat Preferences windows, and the "Your mail has been sent." window. |
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_AOL_Splash |
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The only example I am aware of for _AOL_Splash is the initiating screen when first loading AOL4 or AOL5. |
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MDIClient |
N/A | This window is the window in the back of AOL. It is basically the window that starts below the Keyword field and ends at the toolbar. |
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AOL Toolbar |
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The AOL Toolbar holds all of the buttons at the top of AOL. The toolbar contains the icons, navigate buttons, keyword field, and misc. buttons. |
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AOL Child |
N/A | Simply put, every window in AOL that has a minimize, maximize, and a close button is an AOL Child. |
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RICHCNTL |
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The RICHCNTL is any text box that you can type in with the ability of showing colors. Some examples are: the chat conversation box(shown), the IM conversation box, and the "Message" area on the "Write Mail" screen. |
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_AOL_Edit |
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The _AOL_Edit is also a box you can type in but without the ability of showing colors. Some examples are: the "To" field of the "Send an Instant Message" window and the "Subject" area of the "Write Mail" window. |
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_AOL_Checkbox |
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The _AOL_Checkbox is any check box or option(ratio) button in AOL. You can see many examples of these by looking at your AOL preferences (My AOL | Preferences). |
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_AOL_Icon |
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An _AOL_Icon is any button in AOL. It will usually have a 3D-Image effect, meaning that it will have the appearance of moving down, when clicking on it with your mouse. |
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_AOL_Glyph |
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The most famous of all _AOL_Glyphs is the one shown at the right which appears at the top right hand corner of AOL. |
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_AOL_Static |
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Probably the most common window in AOL is the _AOL_Static. _AOL_Static is characterized by containing text, and not being able to edit that text. |
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_AOL_Image |
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_AOL_Images are contain pictures, sometimes moving, sometimes not. Most banners are _AOL_Images |
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_AOL_Listbox |
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_AOL_Listboxs either contains information that the user must choose from while viewing the rest of the items too or just displays information. |
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_AOL_Combobox |
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_AOL_Comboboxes are like _AOL_Listboxs in that you can choose from an item in a list. However with combo boxes only the select item appears to the user. |
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_AOL_Gauge |
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_AOL_Gauges show the progress of something. Usually file transfers. |
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_AOL_TabControl |
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_AOL_TabControl is the set of tabs at the top of a screen where you choose from one. |
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_AOL_TabPage |
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_AOL_TabPage is the enire window you view after clicking an _AOL_TabControl. Keep in mind. The _AOL_TabControl is the buttons at the top, the _AOL_TabPage is window that contains everything after clicking the _AOL_TabControl. |
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Edit |
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Edit is not really an AOL window but more of a general window. The most common place in AOL is the Keyword field. |
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#32768 |
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#32768 is the class name of message boxes and menus |
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_AOL_AVI |
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When AVI files are played in AOL the window the movie plays in is the _AOL_AVI. |
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JGAOLSNP |
N/A | An animated GIF. |
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_AOL_Button |
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Just a regular button. Usually in message boxes and the like. |
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_AOL_WWWView |
N/A | These windows are all windows dealing with web pages. _AOL_WWWView is the web window itself. |
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_AOL_Connection_TCP |
N/A | All of these windows are top level windows just like AOL except _AOL_MMI. If you are using AOL most these are all open now. I'm not sure on the functions of all these are and I dont think they pose much use. |
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