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Opening Web location in a NEW TAB target="blank"
Posted: 5 Jun 25, 11:27
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Is it possible in jAlbum's "Web location" feature, which you can use by clicking the New Page icon (or right-clicking in the Explore window) and selecting "Web location" to force the page to open in a new TAB conform the target="blank" option?
Greetings,
Wiep Janssen.
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Re: Opening Web location in a NEW TAB target="blank"
Posted: 5 Jun 25, 12:38
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Photoblogger > Main content > Folders > Open web locations in new window
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I found this by clicking the "magnifying glass" at upper right, to do a search, and typing
web
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Re: Opening Web location in a NEW TAB target="blank"
Posted: 5 Jun 25, 19:02
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Sorry, I don't know what you mean. Can you please explain it a little bit more in detail?
Thanks in advance.
Wiep.
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Re: Opening Web location in a NEW TAB target="blank"
Posted: 5 Jun 25, 19:51
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See the images on this page
https://jalbum.net/help/en/jAlbum/Welcome#Search
Jeff typed ‘web’ in the search field and picked the result from the list that resulted, clicking the result takes you to that setting.
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Re: Opening Web location in a NEW TAB target="blank"
Posted: 5 Jun 25, 20:07
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Indeed. Instead of posting a question, then waiting for someone to answer it, you can often find what you're looking for by yourself, immediately.
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