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Jump Menu

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SudyZenzi

Technical User
Aug 11, 2002
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HK
Hello all!
I have made a jump menu from Dreamweaver MX. There is no problem with the menu and the link items. My problem is that the URL opens in the same window, but I want open in a a new window. I've added the code (_blank) but it showed error. Is there a code to do this? Please help me. Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

SudyZenzi Sudy Zenzi Grg
 
I believe that when you create the menu in dreamweaver, they give you an option to set the target when you enter the url...

I don't have/use dreamweaver, but take a closer look. Get the Best Answers! faq333-2924
Is this an asp FAQ? faq333-3048

mikewolf@tst-us.com
 
There's only one option-Main Window Sudy Zenzi Grg
 
Have you tried the dreamweaver forum? forum248
Have you tried the dreamweaverMX forum? forum770 Get the Best Answers! faq333-2924
Is this an asp FAQ? faq333-3048

mikewolf@tst-us.com
 
If you want all links on your page to open in new windows use the line in the <head> of your page

<base target=&quot;_blank&quot;> Get the Best Answers! faq333-2924
Is this an asp FAQ? faq333-3048

mikewolf@tst-us.com
 
For each individual link, you can always specify pretty much any string as a target:

Code:
<a href=&quot;[URL unfurl="true"]http://www.google.com&quot;[/URL] target=&quot;GoogleWindow&quot;>Google me this, Batman!</a>

Good luck!

Edward &quot;Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!&quot; -- inventor of the cat door
 
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