Also can you explain what self, blank, top, parent, search and custom mean in the javascript menu table please.
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Q:
Can you tell me the difference between a target and a link.
Also can you explain what self, blank, top, parent, search and custom
mean in the javascript menu table please.
A:
Link is the url you want to open when you click on the javascript menu table item.
Target controls where you'll open your link:
"_self" - open link in the same window
"_blank" - open link in the new window
"_parent" - will load the linked document where the inner frameset file had been
"_top" - loads the linked document in the topmost frame
custom - you should write here the name of the frame where you want to
open the linked document, for example:
"framename"
"_search" - this target causes the link to load in the browser's Search pane. (Internet Explorer 5.0 and later.)
You can find more info here:
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/linking/_A_TARGET.html
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