Seconds on the kudos. I don't even bother with the rest of the internet other than my Yahoo mail and b.org on my work computer. Mad props to the mad skilz.
(I feel so street. Yo.)
Buffy ,'Potential'
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
Seconds on the kudos. I don't even bother with the rest of the internet other than my Yahoo mail and b.org on my work computer. Mad props to the mad skilz.
(I feel so street. Yo.)
This may be a B-cy question, but I noticed that when you click on some people's html links (Nilly's for example) a new browser page opens up, but if you use the html codes on the page with quick-edits you get a link that takes the clicker away from B.org (and why would anyone ever want to leave?). Can we modify the sample html code for links to open up a new page?
Wolfram, I'm just writing the line <a href="address" target="_blank">name</a> and the addition of target="_blank" instead of <a href="address">name</a> is what makes the link open a new browser page (or, at least, that's what I think does it - I'm actually embarrassingly HTML-ignorant).
Can we modify the sample html code for links to open up a new page?
It's simple enough to right-click and choose the option that opens a new window. I'd rather leave the auto-linky-code as is and give users the choice. Of course, if a poster hand-codes a link, they should be free to include the target attribute if they want.
Thanks Nilly, I've bookmarked your post for future reference.
I'd rather leave the auto-linky-code as is and give users the choice.
Okay.
Oh, and Nilly's html knowledge is correct - including target="_blank" always opens up a new window. You can actually replace _blank with anything, but if you use that anything again, the page will load in the same window that opened the last time you used anything. "_blank", however, will always open a brand new one.
Thanks, Jon.
See, Wolfram, your new tagline is true already.
Hey, is something up? Images are taking a loooong time to load for me. (Ie, the Buffistas logo, the "post message" button, etc.)
Things are zippy where I am, Jesse.
t edit Is the problem just with b.org? Are other sites loading quickly?
Huh. Look at that -- pictures are slow in coming up for me everywhere. Ah well. Carry on!