ah, yes, realized that this morning, so as I said, I hadn't used
the target attribute in a while, so thank you muchly for the
correction! <smile> -Wouldn't want to send along bad info...
Have a terrific day!...
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Jan 15, 2008, at 11:46 AM, Rich Caloggero wrote:
Actually, its:
target="_blank"
The whole link might look like:
<a href="document.html" target="_blank">
text of the link</a>
-- Rich
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From: "Cara Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS
X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: basic html editor.
Kevin, I believe if you simply add target "_blank" to your link tag
that you create with your current editor that it will cause the link
to open in a new window. So you can simply add a link as normal, and
then edit the text with that lil addition....
It might look like:
<a href="mylink.html" target "_blank">Click here to go to my link</a>
I haven't used the target attribute in a while, so perhaps someone
else here might offer correction?... Hope this works though...
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Jan 14, 2008, at 9:12 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
Hey Robin.
I'm not really intending on building full websites that need to be
coded by hand. The core of my sites are based around Wordpress,
which makes a great cms. All I want to do is to create a page with
an editor, render it as code, and paste it into the online html box,
which is not accessible with the mac. I'm a right brainer. I don't
do well with code. With the introduction of online cms's like
wordpress, drupal, and joomla, the need to build websites from
scratch is really a thing of the past. This gives those of us who
can't code the ability to have great looking websites. I just want
to find an editor that will do the trick. I've downloaded
dreamweaver, and that is completely inaccessible. I've tried open
office withno luck. Nisus writer has an insert hyperlink dialog, but
not a choice to open that link in a new window, which I'm despritly
searching for. Hope that makes things clearer about what I'm looking
for. Thanks for your suggestions so far.
Kevin Reeves
www.kevinreeves.netOn Jan 14, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Robin Kipp wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I know my reply isn't exactly what you were looking for... Well, I
suggest you go learn HTML to be able to write your own websites.
When I
used wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) editors, I got pissed
because of the really, really terrible HTML code that this editors
produce. There are many great HTML tutorials out there and it's not
that
hard and you can design the websites exactly the way you want them
to
be. Also, another great programming language to learn is PHP for
dynamic
websites after you learned HTML. But well, if you really want a
wysiwyg,
check out www.macromedia.com to see if Dreamweaver is available for
MAC.
Hope that helps!
Robin
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Reeves
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 9:27 PM
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of
Mac OS X by theblind
Subject: basic html editor.
Hey folks. I'm looking for a basic html editor that I can use
to creat
basic hyperlinks and such with. I installed Bean, but it wouldn't
allow me to create hyperlinks that opened in a new window. If
anyone
knows of another one that will give me this functionality, I'll be
greatly appreciative. Thanks so much.
Kevin Reeves
www.kevinreeves.net
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