It's possible to open the linked contents for the javascript floating menu in the same or in a new window, is it possible to generate a new tab?
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Q:
I've seen, that it's possible to open the linked contents for the javascript floating menu in the same or in a new window or in a frame ,but is it possible, too, to generate a new tab?
Open a new tab seems to be less risky ... is there any solution to be
used with Drop Down Menu? I tried to use "_tab" instead of "_self" or
"_parent", but it did not work!
A:
You should use _blank.
If your browser supports tabs your link will be
opened in a new tab (except IE, in IE it will be opened in a new
window).
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