On 15/07/07, Thierry Koblentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Behalf Of Diego La Monica > What i've said is: > to use windowed Links in it's base configuration you need only to insert > into the head block of your page the script element and any element in your > html structure identified (id) as "windowedLinks". That's all. But applying this ID to some element in the document means you're adding extra markup, isn't? ;-)
Yes is the only extramarkup, but you don't need really to add it: in the head of the script there is a configuration block that allow you to choose in which element (identified by its "id") you would put the "control for the user to open in same/new window the links". In the last case you don't need to add extra markup to your web page.... isn't? :-) See you! D. ---
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