Hey,
I have a suggestion, I'm not sure how hard it would be but is it possible to make it when you click a link to another site that its opened in a new tab or window.
I forget that warsug doesn't do it and just click and then have to go back and click open in new tab. it also means I can keep browsing warsug and other sites at the same time.
maybe?
Bigfella
New tab/window
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Re: New tab/window
there are quite a few wasys o do this.Bigfella78 wrote:Hey,
I have a suggestion, I'm not sure how hard it would be but is it possible to make it when you click a link to another site that its opened in a new tab or window.
I forget that warsug doesn't do it and just click and then have to go back and click open in new tab. it also means I can keep browsing warsug and other sites at the same time.
maybe?
Bigfella
1) clicking the link with the mouse wheel
2) Right click, "Open in new tab"
Allowing links to be opened in a differnet tab is in the coding of the site: which can't be edited (well, not legally anyway)
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Re: New tab/window
It's not? It's only started happening since we went to version 3 of phpBB. I would have expected it to just be a tick box, or drop down box.
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Re: New tab/window
From a bit of googling around, it appears that this feature was deliberately removed, as target="_blank" (the coding in a link to make it open in a separate window) isn't XHTML compliant, which is something the developers of phpBB wanted to achieve.
There are some hacks and work-arounds to enable links opening in a new window, but if I read the posts correctly, it only takes effect for links posted *after* the change is made. So we'd then be in the odd situation of some links opening in a new window and some opening in the same window... How'd THAT be for confusing?
My own opinion is that people should manage their own link behaviour - I mostly open new links from pages into new tabs by clicking with the mouse wheel button (or CTRL+LeftClick for ancient mice that have no wheel ). It's surprising how quickly you can train yourself to do that without even thinking about it.
What does everyone else think?
There are some hacks and work-arounds to enable links opening in a new window, but if I read the posts correctly, it only takes effect for links posted *after* the change is made. So we'd then be in the odd situation of some links opening in a new window and some opening in the same window... How'd THAT be for confusing?
My own opinion is that people should manage their own link behaviour - I mostly open new links from pages into new tabs by clicking with the mouse wheel button (or CTRL+LeftClick for ancient mice that have no wheel ). It's surprising how quickly you can train yourself to do that without even thinking about it.
What does everyone else think?
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Re: New tab/window
I'd agree normally but,
I'm a member of a few different forums and this is the only one that doesn't open a new tab or window when clicking an external link....
One forum I'm a member of also opens new tabs when you click on an internal link too.. They are trying to fix that one now..
The thinking behind it is you want to keep people in the forum.
I'm a member of a few different forums and this is the only one that doesn't open a new tab or window when clicking an external link....
One forum I'm a member of also opens new tabs when you click on an internal link too.. They are trying to fix that one now..
The thinking behind it is you want to keep people in the forum.
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Re: New tab/window
I'd rather the user be responsible for what happens when you click on a link, rather than the website telling your PC that it must open in a new window etc. Plain lazy if you cant right click, middle click or whatever instead. Power to the user!Bigfella78 wrote:I'd agree normally but,
I'm a member of a few different forums and this is the only one that doesn't open a new tab or window when clicking an external link....
One forum I'm a member of also opens new tabs when you click on an internal link too.. They are trying to fix that one now..
The thinking behind it is you want to keep people in the forum.
Re: New tab/window
do any other forums use this software? *cough*Bigfella78 wrote:I'd agree normally but,
I'm a member of a few different forums and this is the only one that doesn't open a new tab or window when clicking an external link....
One forum I'm a member of also opens new tabs when you click on an internal link too.. They are trying to fix that one now..
The thinking behind it is you want to keep people in the forum.
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Re: New tab/window
I agree with your thoughts there Doug.Zebedee wrote:My own opinion is that people should manage their own link behaviour - I mostly open new links from pages into new tabs by clicking with the mouse wheel button (or CTRL+LeftClick for ancient mice that have no wheel ). It's surprising how quickly you can train yourself to do that without even thinking about it.