+Ambient_Skater Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 We all know that it's often necessary to examine a forum member's profile to tailor a response that's directly relevant to them. This would be a lot easier if the links to their profiles next to their posts automatically opened in a new window instead of us having to right click and then select the appropriate option. Quote Link to comment
+t4e Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 i guess you never heard of "middle" click Quote Link to comment
+niraD Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 Better yet, my browser opens Command-Click links in a new tab behind the current tab (which is what I usually want), and Shift-Command-Click links in a new tab in front of the current tab. Sites that try to "help" me by automatically opening links in new tabs/windows often break this behavior, which I find rather annoying, and not at all helpful. Quote Link to comment
kanchan Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 I completely agree with niraD. I don't like web sites that force me to open a page in a new tab (or window). Quote Link to comment
+Ambient_Skater Posted December 18, 2011 Author Share Posted December 18, 2011 i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. Quote Link to comment
+MAntunes Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 Try holding shift button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new window. Try holding ctrl button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new tab. Quote Link to comment
+t4e Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 (edited) i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. that is not what middle click is....middle click is clicking the scroll button Try holding shift button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new window. Try holding ctrl button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new tab. why bother with "ctrl"? see above I completely agree with niraD. I don't like web sites that force me to open a page in a new tab (or window). why, you really like navigating away from the original page and keep going back? i find that extremely annoying and poor webdesign if i had a website i wouldn't want my visitors going away from my page, its fine that they get to explore other stuff but i wouldn't want them drifting away, which is very easy when you follow link after link Edited December 18, 2011 by t4e Quote Link to comment
+MAntunes Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 Try holding shift button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new window. Try holding ctrl button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new tab. why bother with "ctrl"? see above As the OP referred "clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously", maybe his mouse has no scroll button. Quote Link to comment
+Viajero Perdido Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 I loathe web sites that open new windows for everything. Quote Link to comment
kanchan Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 I completely agree with niraD. I don't like web sites that force me to open a page in a new tab (or window). why, you really like navigating away from the original page and keep going back? i find that extremely annoying and poor webdesign if i had a website i wouldn't want my visitors going away from my page, its fine that they get to explore other stuff but i wouldn't want them drifting away, which is very easy when you follow link after link What I'm saying is that it should be left up to the visitors (not the site owner) whether to open a new page in a same/separate window/tab. I sometimes want it opened as a new tab *in the background* (Ctrl + Click), while within the same tab (Click) other times. Quote Link to comment
+Ambient_Skater Posted December 18, 2011 Author Share Posted December 18, 2011 i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. that is not what middle click is....middle click is clicking the scroll button Now where do I find one of those? Digging around in one of my boxes of wires I found something resembling this, but it has a connector I've never seen before (not a serial connector) Quote Link to comment
+GeoBain Posted December 19, 2011 Share Posted December 19, 2011 i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. that is not what middle click is....middle click is clicking the scroll button Try holding shift button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new window. Try holding ctrl button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new tab. why bother with "ctrl"? see above Not all mice have a scroll wheel. Ctrl-click and Shift-click work regardless. Quote Link to comment
+t4e Posted December 19, 2011 Share Posted December 19, 2011 (edited) i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. that is not what middle click is....middle click is clicking the scroll button Now where do I find one of those? /snip useless image Digging around in one of my boxes of wires I found something resembling this, but it has a connector I've never seen before (not a serial connector) /snip useless image seriously, what century you live in? or you're a MAC person still waiting for the two button mouse to be invented? i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. that is not what middle click is....middle click is clicking the scroll button Try holding shift button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new window. Try holding ctrl button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new tab. why bother with "ctrl"? see above Not all mice have a scroll wheel. Ctrl-click and Shift-click work regardless. $5 for the above will get you one Edited December 19, 2011 by t4e Quote Link to comment
+GeoBain Posted December 19, 2011 Share Posted December 19, 2011 i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. that is not what middle click is....middle click is clicking the scroll button Now where do I find one of those? /snip useless image Digging around in one of my boxes of wires I found something resembling this, but it has a connector I've never seen before (not a serial connector) /snip useless image seriously, what century you live in? or you're a MAC person still waiting for the two button mouse to be invented? i guess you never heard of "middle" click I've tried clicking both mouse buttons simultaneously, but that only works half the time and the other half it either doesn't do anything at all or loads the page in the same window. that is not what middle click is....middle click is clicking the scroll button Try holding shift button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new window. Try holding ctrl button when you click the mouse button - it would open a new tab. why bother with "ctrl"? see above Not all mice have a scroll wheel. Ctrl-click and Shift-click work regardless. $5 for the above will get you one Some people are perfectly happy with the touchpad that comes with their laptop. Quote Link to comment
+Ambient_Skater Posted January 23, 2012 Author Share Posted January 23, 2012 seriously, what century you live in? /snip useless image $5 for the above will get you one I didn't suggest this because I don't know what a mouse it, or because I'm too cheap to buy one. In fact, this is the mouse I have for my desktop. Not only are there enough programmable buttons for me to open links in a new tab, but also to to open the link in a new window, a different browser, a different browser with add ons disabled, bookmark it without adding it to the Bookmarks Bar, bookmark it and add it to the Bookmarks Bar, create a shortcut to the link on the desktop, create a shortcut to the link on the quick launch bar, save the link for offline viewing, or share it on Facebook. That wheel near the side allows scrolling sideways, but someone's been spreading a rumor that it's a bad idea to require the viewer to scroll horizontally and web designers are actually believing them , so I don't get to use it much outside of games My laptop however lacks a scroll wheel among other buttons, which is why I posted the first image. The reason I suggested this was as a way of fixing this bug without causing people to get the "Resubmit entered data?" dialog that usually comes up when you click back after logging in. Quote Link to comment
+TAZ427 Posted January 27, 2012 Share Posted January 27, 2012 First, as has been stated there's more than one way to skin a cat (about 1/2 dozen ways to achieve the open in new tabs and many of them automated to a single click.) Second, isn't that a middle button on the laptop you're displaying? It's becoming more and more common for laptops to have middle buttons. I know mine does. The simplest solution of the one extra step isn't a big deal. I'd much rather have this than being forced to a new tab all the time. It's simple to just assume it will not open a new tab/window if you know you want to come back to the same window. I'd rather not be forced into opening a new tab when I know I'll not be coming back to it because that means one more tab I'll have to close as I'll quickly grow to over the 15ish tabs that get displayed at a time and then I'm side scrolling my tabs. Quote Link to comment
+Ambient_Skater Posted March 23, 2012 Author Share Posted March 23, 2012 (edited) Second, isn't that a middle button on the laptop you're displaying? No, that is the button that enables scrolling with the Track Stick. Edited March 23, 2012 by Ambient_Skater Quote Link to comment
+Max and 99 Posted March 23, 2012 Share Posted March 23, 2012 We all know that it's often necessary to examine a forum member's profile to tailor a response that's directly relevant to them. This would be a lot easier if the links to their profiles next to their posts automatically opened in a new window instead of us having to right click and then select the appropriate option. I like this feature suggestion! Quote Link to comment
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