Make "newer version" link open in a new window - FogBugz Knowledge Exchange most recent 30 from http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com2013-05-24T20:04:23Zhttp://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/feeds/question/3473http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/questions/3473/make-newer-version-link-open-in-a-new-windowMake "newer version" link open in a new windowSergei2010-06-28T17:52:40Z2012-09-14T15:51:09Z
<p>This is a minor issue, but as it is an external link, can you change the "A newer version of FogBugz" link to open in a new window?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
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http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/questions/3473/make-newer-version-link-open-in-a-new-window/3474#3474Answer by Greg Saven for Make "newer version" link open in a new windowGreg Saven2010-06-28T18:17:23Z2010-06-28T18:17:23Z<p>Right click on the link and select "Open Link in New Window" (or Tab).</p>
http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/questions/3473/make-newer-version-link-open-in-a-new-window/3562#3562Answer by adambox for Make "newer version" link open in a new windowadambox2010-07-09T14:42:31Z2012-09-14T15:51:09Z<p>This has been implemented for an upcoming release</p>
http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/questions/3473/make-newer-version-link-open-in-a-new-window/7850#7850Answer by Jason for Make "newer version" link open in a new windowJason2011-04-12T22:32:46Z2011-04-12T22:32:46Z<p>I don't consider this a 'standard'. I consider it an annoyance. The web site should not force me to open a link in a new window/tab. In my experience the practice has become less common over the years. While FogBugz uses XHTML 1.0 Transitional, it is worth nothing that 1.0 Strict does not include the target attribute, nor does (I think) 1.1. You can also middle click to open in a new tab, so no extra clicks.</p>