External Link Rules

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External Link Rules

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One of the things that bothered me about the old site was when you click on an external link in a thread it opens in the current tab. Is there a setting to make the default to open in a new tab. Invariably after i visit the link i close the tab and have to reopen the forum and find my place again. Just a thought. Also is there a way to make notify of replies the default and have to uncheck if don't want to be notified? Same for PM's


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Re: External Link Rules

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Here's the issue with that. Yes, I can FORCE it for everyone, but if I force it, users don't have the "either/or" choice. I try to follow W3C guidelines, which is to not open the links in new windows unless they are for instructions, etc. When I don't force that setting, you have the option to just right-click and "open in new tab/window" if that's your preference.

Like you, I prefer they open in new tabs for outside links, but I also realize that not everyone is that way and decided not to force that setting.

Since I did make this entire site secure via SSL cert, it's easier to justify that since external sites opening in the same window would break that encryption anyway.

So what I will do is to take a middle road and set it up so that users can enable/disable "external links opening in new windows" in their control panel on the site based on their own preference.

I already coded the control panel for that, but just need to set up the code and test.

Same answer applies to notifications. You'd be surprised how many complaints I used to get of "spamming" users with email notifications when I had it enabled by default. I figure it's best to leave it off by default and let users enable it if they prefer.

Longer answer than you wanted, I'm sure.
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