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cree8now #1
Linking to a New Window
How does one set up a link to a website so that a new window pops up in the
browser with the link? When I try to link websites through Contribute, the
user has to leave our website to go to the link, and then go back to access us
again. When trying to set up the link, there doesn't seem to be a way to do
this with Contribute. I want to have a fresh window appear with the link so
that with a browser like Firefox, they'll have a new tab. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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ThinkInk #2
Re: Linking to a New Window
It's possible to accomplish this:
1. select the text or image you want to display the hyperlink with
2. right mouse button, Insert Link
3. at the bottom of the screen you'll find the Advanced-button, click it
4. find the option Target Frame, and set it to New Window
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cree8now #3
Re: Linking to a New Window
Excellent! That's exactly what I needed to know. Thanks SO much!
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