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Posted 19 February 2008 - 03:21 AM
Hi,
Maybe I am totally wrong, but I have been looking at the first tutorial. It is great for the likes of me that is fairly new to CSS, and getting my head around it. Anyway, at the bottom there is a link to CSS Zen page. My problem here is that it does not open up a new browser window, it goes directly. As I said maybe I have the convention wrong, but I find it easier when a new browser window opens up and the orignal page that I was on stays in a seperate browser window.
If I go into the CSS Zen site this way and click on 20 pages, for example then I have to go clicking to get back to the squeeze page I was on.
PS I love the site.
Maybe I am totally wrong, but I have been looking at the first tutorial. It is great for the likes of me that is fairly new to CSS, and getting my head around it. Anyway, at the bottom there is a link to CSS Zen page. My problem here is that it does not open up a new browser window, it goes directly. As I said maybe I have the convention wrong, but I find it easier when a new browser window opens up and the orignal page that I was on stays in a seperate browser window.
If I go into the CSS Zen site this way and click on 20 pages, for example then I have to go clicking to get back to the squeeze page I was on.
PS I love the site.
Finally squeeezin!!!!
#2
Posted 19 February 2008 - 08:27 AM
Are you using FF? If so ... you can set it up so that external link (set like <a href="http://.....">) will open up in a new tab.
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Posted 19 February 2008 - 09:42 AM
Not here in work. Using IE7 here. Using FF at home
Finally squeeezin!!!!
#4
Posted 19 February 2008 - 09:51 AM
Isn't there an option in IE7 for that also? Hmmmm ... not sure.
Since we are using an XHTML Strict doctype, I cannot add the target attribute and quite frankly, I haven't used that attribute in a loooooong time.
Since we are using an XHTML Strict doctype, I cannot add the target attribute and quite frankly, I haven't used that attribute in a loooooong time.
#5
Posted 19 February 2008 - 11:19 AM
Yeah, personally it drives me crazy when people add the target attribute, as I like to choose for myself how the windows open. If I want it to open in a new tab I hold down the ctrl key, or right click and open in new tab....same thing goes for IE7 as well. There is a setting that allows you to change how links open as well.
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