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*TFF Admin Staff* In Heaven Now
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Member Posts: 9 (9/16/02 1:11:27 am) Reply | Edit | Del All Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it possible, when you are reading a post, and someone has a link in it, to have the link open in a new window? warpig883 *TFF Staff* Posts: 4765 (9/16/02 7:44:14 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This might be something Tac can change. It sure would be handy. Zigzag2 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 4194 (9/16/02 8:40:27 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- interesing idea, but personally I find the BACK button to work as well or better. my 2 cents worth In this age where truth is fleeting and mass manipulation is common, the ability to detect when something doesn't make sense is a valuable one. shooter45 us *TFF Chief Of Staff* Posts: 1805 (9/16/02 6:16:00 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm with Zig on this one. warpig883 *TFF Staff* Posts: 4776 (9/16/02 10:27:21 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It comes in very handy when you click on a link and let it load up while you can continue reading posts. It just opens another window. I have used other sites that have this. SkiingFool1974 V.I.P. Member Posts: 83 (9/17/02 9:29:42 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can always right click on a link, then select "open in new window". Evan Tac401 Administrator Posts: 5936 (9/18/02 7:35:19 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good info folks, thanks for helping this member as I've been tied up non-stop almost 20hrs a day lately. I believe in the EZ help forums located near the bottom of our main page drop down box there is info that shows the code for posting a link in a new window. TFF VMBB Email Tac pickenup Member Posts: 11 (9/19/02 9:47:36 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SkiingFool---THANKS, that's what I will do. Like warpig said, I like to have another window open when the download is taking place, so I can continue viewing in this one. Sometimes it takes a while to download a site. P.S. My BACK button works fine also, I just don't care to wait. tuckerd1 *TFF Staff* Posts: 1300 (10/2/02 8:59:12 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have to use to use html tag like the example below: <*a href="Site url here" target=_blank>EZBOARD</a> Remove the * and replace "Site url here" with http://www.ezboard.com (without spaces) to make it look like: EZBOARD The key is the target=_blank. "They that can give up essential Liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither Liberty nor safety." (...Benjamin Franklin, 1759) Edited by: tuckerd1 at: 10/2/02 1:50:54 pm tuckerd1 *TFF Staff* Posts: 1324 (10/30/02 8:56:17 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Links in posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OR with EZCodes *link=www.ezboard.com newwindow]EZBOARD[/link* Replace the leading * with [ and the ending * with ] and you should get this: EZBOARD
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