Most of the time on the internet, when a visitor clicks on
hypertext, the page opens in the same tab or window on the viewers
browser. On some sites, however, when one clicks on a hyperlink, the
viewer’s browser opens up a new tab or window and the page appears in
it. How do I do this with Freeway?
I would like the internal links to open in the same tab. External
links, however, I would like to open in a new tab so that when the
visitor closes that tab or window they end up back at my site.
Select the text you want to make a hyperlink. Press apple-k or cmd-k. In the opened window go to Target (it’s the second one beneath the wondow where you enter your link) and in the dropdown menu choose _blank. Click ok.
If your page is set to a Strict DOCTYPE (HTML Level, in Freeway
parlance), then you won’t be able to select any form of Target. Change
the page to a transitional DOCTYPE if you need this feature.
Walter
On Mar 6, 2009, at 10:57 AM, maccie wrote:
Select the text you want to make a hyperlink. Press apple-k or cmd-
k. In the opened window go to Target (it’s the second one beneath
the wondow where you enter your link) and in the dropdown menu
choose _blank. Click ok.
Select the text you want to make a hyperlink. Press apple-k or cmd-
k. In the opened window go to Target (it’s the second one beneath
the wondow where you enter your link) and in the dropdown menu
choose _blank. Click ok.
You're great! That was easy. Thank you very much.
Peter