behavior of links in threads
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behavior of links in threads
It would be cool if when you clicked a link that someone put in their topic, it opened yhe link in a new window or tab, instead of navigating away from this site.
Re: behavior of links in threads
the more technically educated will no doubt give a better explanation, but I understand that linking in the way you suggest increases the data burden on this site, which increases the cost of running the server, rather than pushing that extra burden onto the other site as happens now.
You may notice that there are no adverts on this site, the links to other sites help maintain the traffic and hence the search engine success rate, keeping BoundAnna high up the list for self-bondage (where it belongs!) but do not pay for the site costs - Anna does that out on her own generosity.
You may notice that there are no adverts on this site, the links to other sites help maintain the traffic and hence the search engine success rate, keeping BoundAnna high up the list for self-bondage (where it belongs!) but do not pay for the site costs - Anna does that out on her own generosity.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
Sorry to inform you lj, but that's not true. All you need to do is add a target="_blank" to any link, and the forum remains open in another tab. I even think there is a mod for phpbb to do this, so there's little energy involved in getting it done.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
I would imagine the case is opposite. When you click a link normally and leave the boundanna page, it's gone from memory. When you press back or browse back to this site it is more traffic on loading the same page again. There is no traffic at all done to this site when opening external links with ctrl key held, or as he suggests automatically doing the same.lj wrote:the more technically educated will no doubt give a better explanation, but I understand that linking in the way you suggest increases the data burden on this site, which increases the cost of running the server, rather than pushing that extra burden onto the other site as happens now.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
simply right click on the link and then open in new tab(or page if you wish)
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Re: behavior of links in threads
That would work, but most websites already use the target: _blank for any link that is external. Its common practice really. As such, most people don't think twice of opening specific pages to a new tab, or they have a mod installed to make this always happen.tiemeupalso wrote:simply right click on the link and then open in new tab(or page if you wish)
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Re: behavior of links in threads
Even simpler:
Ctrl+Click
Every browser has such a feature. You just need one extra finger (the pinky, for one, the same you use to press Shift).
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Ctrl+Click
Every browser has such a feature. You just need one extra finger (the pinky, for one, the same you use to press Shift).
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Re: behavior of links in threads
yeah yeah, I know.. it's easy to right click or hit control.
most of the time I do that. every once in a blue moon I forget and have to click <back>
I just figured it would be easy to change and make the site better by 0.000001%
It's hard to find anything to complain about on a site like this one.
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most of the time I do that. every once in a blue moon I forget and have to click <back>
I just figured it would be easy to change and make the site better by 0.000001%
It's hard to find anything to complain about on a site like this one.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
Sorry for being a bit late to this party.
Opening links in a new tab/window on a computer is easy, all one have to do is to click the link with the middle mouse button. (The wheel is often the third mouse button, try pushing down on it.) Doing it on a phone or tablet is probably harder.
I agree, this is the way it should be. Unfortunately the PHPBB developers decided that links should open in the same window instead. Changing it would require hacking the code running the forum, something I am very careful with.Slave_L wrote:That would work, but most websites already use the target: _blank for any link that is external.
Opening links in a new tab/window on a computer is easy, all one have to do is to click the link with the middle mouse button. (The wheel is often the third mouse button, try pushing down on it.) Doing it on a phone or tablet is probably harder.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
on an ipad you just hold your finger on the link for at moment rather than tapping it. Then a "open in new tab"-box will appear.anna wrote:...
Opening links in a new tab/window on a computer is easy, all one have to do is to click the link with the middle mouse button. (The wheel is often the third mouse button, try pushing down on it.) Doing it on a phone or tablet is probably harder.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
Same goes for Android (proud owner of a Samsung Galaxy 10" tablet).Sir Cumference wrote:on an ipad you just hold your finger on the link for at moment rather than tapping it. Then a "open in new tab"-box will appear.anna wrote:...
Opening links in a new tab/window on a computer is easy, all one have to do is to click the link with the middle mouse button. (The wheel is often the third mouse button, try pushing down on it.) Doing it on a phone or tablet is probably harder.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
I think, in IE, for those that use it...
there is a setting to open new links in a new window...
No need to change the site...
But this will change the behavior of IE in all cases...
(at least I thought there was... maybe in older versions...)
there is a setting to open new links in a new window...
No need to change the site...
But this will change the behavior of IE in all cases...
(at least I thought there was... maybe in older versions...)
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Re: behavior of links in threads
What I said:
No hacks, mods or other finagling (with program code as with anything else, if it ain't broke, don't fix it). Just a finger to press and hold that Ctrl key.
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That's confirmed for IE and Firefox. It will open the link in a new tab. I know that in Firefox, there's an option to switch to the new tab automatically.bound_jenny wrote: Even simpler:
Ctrl+Click
Every browser has such a feature. You just need one extra finger (the pinky, for one, the same you use to press Shift).
Jenny.
No hacks, mods or other finagling (with program code as with anything else, if it ain't broke, don't fix it). Just a finger to press and hold that Ctrl key.
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Re: behavior of links in threads
Sure,
but that finger (be it boy or girl - the owner) could be put to a better use!...
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Or maybe someone can't let go that [insert preferred body part or toy] that he or she is holding while watching those movies... You know which...
Or even You Jenny: I imagine that You might browse some pages of this forum while bringing into submission some lost soul hangin' on Your St Andrew's Cross. It would be difficult to let the whip down for being able to press the Ctrl key, not to mention the break in the rhythm:
wapush...wapush...click...wapush...
Have fun, browse wildly,
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but that finger (be it boy or girl - the owner) could be put to a better use!...
(while surfin' bondage webs)
Or maybe someone can't let go that [insert preferred body part or toy] that he or she is holding while watching those movies... You know which...
Or even You Jenny: I imagine that You might browse some pages of this forum while bringing into submission some lost soul hangin' on Your St Andrew's Cross. It would be difficult to let the whip down for being able to press the Ctrl key, not to mention the break in the rhythm:
wapush...wapush...click...wapush...
Have fun, browse wildly,
f4
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Re: behavior of links in threads
I chose a more simple solution.
I just normally click the link and navigate away from bound-anna and in order to get back to it, I access it from my favorites, a one click press.
True, it sucks and generates more bandwidth, but so be it.
I just normally click the link and navigate away from bound-anna and in order to get back to it, I access it from my favorites, a one click press.
True, it sucks and generates more bandwidth, but so be it.
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I'm not yet very comfortable expressing my love for kink from my private life. I will therefor hide behind my username KinkInSpace and not allow any connections to who I really am. I'm sure you'll understand.
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