I'm a developer who likes testing first, iterative processes, and refactoring, and I care about quality. I speak both C and Ruby with some facility, and enjoy both, which confuses some people.
I'm just saying that links that work the default way -- opening in the same browser tab/window normally, but in a new tab/window when someone middle-clicks -- are usually a good idea. It seems that is how your website works, and I think that's a good thing, even if Twan Mulder thinks you should change it.
I'm just saying that links that work the default way -- opening in the same browser tab/window normally, but in a new tab/window when someone middle-clicks -- are usually a good idea. It seems that is how your website works, and I think that's a good thing, even if Twan Mulder thinks you should change it.
Thanks. I decided to follow your advice: now the links open in a new tab 😊