Ok.
Using jquery:
$(a.twitter-anywhere-user).each(function () { $(this).attr('target',
'_blank');});
fixes it.
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Todd Kloots klo...@twitter.com wrote:
At the moment, no. You'll need to do that yourself. Not too
difficult though, since @Anywhere stamps each
Is there any possibility to change the anywhere links to include
target=_blank attribute and value in order to open in a new window?
--
Furkan Kuru
At the moment, no. You'll need to do that yourself. Not too
difficult though, since @Anywhere stamps each link with a class of
twitter-anywhere-user. So, you could iterate over all anchor
elements, and if they have that class add the target attribute with
a value of _blank.
- Todd
On Tue, Jun