Just a quick website question...

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BrightSparke

February 2nd, '06

Hi All:

I'm endevouring to learn just enough so that I can maintain the testimonials section of my website, so I don't have to call on my designer every time.

Managed to update the page fine, but would like to be able to make links in the testimonial page open in a NEW window/page rather than "re-using" the current page.

Is there another command that does the same as

"Name"

but launches domain.com in a new window?

Peter
 
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BrightSparke

Hi Rob:

Thanks so much - just tried it and it worked like a dream!

Amazing what you can do when someone with the know-how points you in the right direction. Spent a hour last night on the Internet trying to find the answer!

Hi Lisa:

Thanks for your comments on my site. I'm researching affiliates at the moment, in the meantime we have a simple mechanism for identifying referrals and rewarding customers who recommend our software - more than a third of sales now come via referrals which is really nice.

We're a very technical software company and learning marketing, sales and PR as we go along...

Best Regards, Peter
 
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DavidHorn

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Jan 3, 2006
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As a nicer experience for your browsers you can use target="display" rather than = blank.

It opens up a new window, but rather than opening up a new window for each and evey testimonial they click on, the clicked on testimonials will all open in the same window.

So, if I go and click on 5 testimonials, I've only got one extra window open. It just makes for a nicer experience for me as a browser.
 
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