Hi All,
Not sure if this is just me but before the site upgrades links in posts opened in a whole new browser when clicked. Now they open in the existing browser and thus take me away from BNA. I usually just right click and "open in new tab" but didn't used to have to. It has to do with the default "target" tag for the links added to posts. I am sure you can make a global change somewhere.
Cheers,
Mark
Links open in existing window
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Re: Links open in existing window
Postby im_no_pro » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:10 am
your not the only one, there was a thread on this (or discussion of it in another thread). Cant remember where though sorry
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Re: Links open in existing window
Postby im_no_pro » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:16 am
master6 wrote: Moderators are like Club Handicappers; I often think they are wrong, but I dont want the job.
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Re: Links open in existing window
Postby Hebden » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:22 am
Thanks inp, I wouldn't have thought a code change would have been needed at least not a time consuming one. Looks like pretty shiny forum software to me.
Oh well, guess they get to it when they get to it.
Oh well, guess they get to it when they get to it.
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Re: Links open in existing window
Postby Mulger bill » Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:58 pm
That's about it Hebden, killing spambots is the biggie ATM.
Shaun
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Re: Links open in existing window
Postby im_no_pro » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:02 pm
Mulger bill wrote:That's about it Hebden, killing spambots is the biggie ATM.
Shaun
master6 wrote: Moderators are like Club Handicappers; I often think they are wrong, but I dont want the job.
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