On 20/12/2011 23:44, Chris Price wrote:
One advantage I can see in
opening a new window (on a larger screen at least) is you can dismiss
the page by closing that window rather than feeling you are being taken
somewhere you don't want to go. Is this context sensitive?
Yes it is context
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On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 11:42 AM, MJ Ray m...@phonecoop.coop wrote:
I'm pretty sure there is no such standard preventing mobile phones
from opening new windows because my aging nokia e90 can do it (since
one of the early upgrades - move to the link, left
In one sense, this argument is fallacious, because whatever the web designer
does decides what happens when a user just 'clicks a link'. In my
experience, most folk 'out there' don't know about right clicking. To say
'it is the user's choice' is mainly untrue, because he/she doesn't know
On 21/12/2011 12:16, coder wrote:
In one sense, this argument is fallacious, because whatever the web
designer does decides what happens when a user just 'clicks a link'. In
my experience, most folk 'out there' don't know about right clicking. To
say 'it is the user's choice' is mainly untrue,
On 12/21/11 5:04 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
On 21/12/2011 12:16, coder wrote:
In one sense, this argument is fallacious, because whatever the
web designer does decides what happens when a user just 'clicks a
link'. In my experience, most folk 'out there' don't know about
right clicking. To say
On 21/12/2011 17:14, David Hucklesby wrote:
Excellent points. If your reason for wanting to open a new window or tab
is to be helpful, I suggest telling your visitors about the right-click
option right there on your web page.
Ah, but then do you also need explain about tap-and-hold context
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On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Patrick H. Lauke
re...@splintered.co.uk wrote:
On 21/12/2011 17:14, David Hucklesby
On 12/21/11 9:35 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
On 21/12/2011 17:14, David Hucklesby wrote:
Excellent points. If your reason for wanting to open a new window or tab
is to be helpful, I suggest telling your visitors about the right-click
option right there on your web page.
Ah, but then do you
I have used this CSS :
a[rel=external] {
padding-right: 13px;
background: url(outofit.gif) no-repeat right top;
}
With this code:
a href=../sjp.html rel=external onclick=window.open(this.href); return
false;THIS/a is a link to a new window
or, for html5:
a href=../sjp.html rel=external
On 12/19/11 6:09 PM, Alex Mironov wrote:
Muchof my research suggests that the recommended practice is to
keep people within the same window/tab except in some instances.
Most of the responses to this seem to focus on the evils of opening
a new *window*.
I'm under the impression that Webkit
On 21/12/2011 19:44, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On 12/19/11 6:09 PM, Alex Mironov wrote:
Muchof my research suggests that the recommended practice is to
keep people within the same window/tab except in some instances.
Most of the responses to this seem to focus on the evils of opening
a new
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Looking at the demo page, it looks like authors would be better using a
faux-columns technique which would also remove the need for polling.
Or is there a better reason to go the JS route?
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On 12/21/2011 5:54 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Looking at the demo page, it looks like authors would be better using a
faux-columns technique which would also remove the need for polling.
Or is there a better reason to go the JS route?
It's easier on the designer and allows for quick
On 2011/12/21 12:16 (GMT) coder composed:
In my
experience, most folk 'out there' don't know about right clicking. To say
'it is the user's choice' is mainly untrue, because he/she doesn't know
they've got a choice
The same situation exists here as with text size control. Just because a user
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