I finally got around to setting things up so that clicking links open in a new window... except it's always a small window that I have to maximize. Over at Mandarin Design they show how to automatically resize the window, but there has to be an easier way to make it open already full screen. Right?
Moo.
Posted by Ted at September 23, 2003 07:18 PM | TrackBackAlong these lines, how do I set it so all links open in a new window?
Posted by: Daniel at September 23, 2003 09:52 PMI don't know the official way to do it, but I've always done it by hand... after I open the little url button where you paste in the linking url, I add TARGET=_blank.
Like this:
Cheese
I hope that made sense.
If anyone knows of an easier way, I'd like to know it too.
Oh crap, let me try again... sheesh, forgot it will show up like that *grumblesillyoldwoman*
(a href="http://themonkeyboylovescheese.mu.nu/"TARGET=_blank) Cheese (/a)
Only, of course, with the pointy things instead of ( and )
Good grief, hope I got it right this time.
Must remember, preview is my friend.
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Posted by: Pixy Misa at September 24, 2003 10:18 AMThanks LeeAnn, that's how I do it too. Cut & paste is my friend!
But that doesn't make the new window full screen. I was wondering what magic command I need to do that.
Posted by: Ted at September 24, 2003 01:03 PMSounds like a browser issue, rather than an MT issue.
Posted by: Jennifer at September 24, 2003 04:04 PMI thought about that Jennifer, but I couldn't find the way to automatically open browser windows maximized.
Some sites it works, some it doesn't... I'm stumped. I'll probably resort to actually getting an html book at the library. Imagine the shame... me, rtfm.
Posted by: Ted at September 24, 2003 05:48 PMPosted by: Susie at September 25, 2003 06:02 PM