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by Dru89
3714 days ago
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What is the correct way to force a link to open in a new tab, then? Unfortunately "let the user decide" is not the best answer if you want to link to something like "terms and conditions" in the middle of a sign up flow or something. If the user doesn't know how to open it in a new tab on their own, this can be extremely frustrating I'd imagine. |
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What is the correct way to stalk, hunt, kill, stuff and mount the user?
Answer: there is no correct way to do something which is fundamentally incorrect.
> Unfortunately "let the user decide" is not the best answer if you want to link to something like "terms and conditions" in the middle of a sign up flow or something. If the user doesn't know how to open it in a new tab on their own, this can be extremely frustrating I'd imagine.
Abusing my browser is extremely frustrating for me. If I want to open a link (a link, see, not some horrid piece of JavaScript) in a different tab, I middle-click and get on with life. You don't need to do that for me, any more than you need to offer me a typing widget when I have a perfectly functional keyboard, or fake a link when I have a browser perfectly capable of understand the <a> tag, or check my (correct) email address with an incorrect regular expression.
Please don't break the Internet.