Hi, Gaspar:
But all this examples doesnt still force the users to open a new window!?!
Not all, WindowedLinks doesn't force user, but let the user to choose by a common function on the page. So i not use target="blank", it's the somethink, or i have turn off
javascript to be forced to open in a new Window!?
No, you have to turn on javascript to allow the script to open the desired links in a new window I many times think in this, and think in a way of using a class="" or
rel="" to a , this activate a javascript function that take the href="" in question and creat after that element another <a> elemente but with target="_blank" and just a image that everyone use for "new window".
It isn't wrong but (IMHO) it's too complex less usable. I know that this will duplicate the code, but just on fly, and the
user will not be forced to open in new window, he have the possibility to choose. Or anything of this is wrong?
The only thing that results not correct (nothing is wrong ;-) ) to me is that a user whit disabilities that uses Screen Reader to browse the site, finds the first link and could loose the second one or could be bored for the duplicated information. But could be a good idea. See you! -- Diego La Monica Web: programmazione, standards, accessibilità e 2.0 Brainbench certified for RDBMS Concepts (transcript ID # 6653550) W3C HTML WG IWA/HWG Member Responsabile liste IWA Italy ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) Web Skill Profiles WG Member ( http://skillprofiles.eu ) phone +390571464992 - mobile +393337235382 MSN Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: diego.la.monica - ICQ #: 249-460-264 Web: http://diegolamonica.info ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************
