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    Which target for new window to pop up?

    While I was creating image mapping for some images, I noticed that under "Target:....", there are four different things (_blank; _self; _parent; _top) and which one will make the link to pop up in a new browser window? (like separating from my website so the visitor will still see my website, not being directed to another page, making my website "disappeared")

    Many thanks!

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    make it top or the parent so that it works easily as u want..

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    use _blank

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    I agree with designpro.

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    You can actually use whatever you want. "_blank" is just a default option. You can use "_new", "_blahblah", whatever you like.

    Each window has its own ID, so you're just using that to create the ID of the target window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkBorg View Post
    You can actually use whatever you want. "_blank" is just a default option. You can use "_new", "_blahblah", whatever you like.

    Each window has its own ID, so you're just using that to create the ID of the target window.

    That question was asked 7 months ago... I doubt he will ever read your reply.

 

 

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