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*No. It's never a good thing to try and extend HTML, and Netscape's failure to realize this is one of the reasons for IE's market share today. You're right that there's no use in explaining further since this wouldn't happen anyway. :-)--[[User:Omikron|Omikron]] 08:54, 26 Apr 2005 (PDT) | *No. It's never a good thing to try and extend HTML, and Netscape's failure to realize this is one of the reasons for IE's market share today. You're right that there's no use in explaining further since this wouldn't happen anyway. :-)--[[User:Omikron|Omikron]] 08:54, 26 Apr 2005 (PDT) | ||
*This is just as bad as target="_blank". You should let the user decide if he/she wants the link to open in a new tab/window, not the author of the page.--[[User:Jero|Jero]] 17:15, 20 Jun 2005 (PDT) | *This is just as bad as target="_blank". You should let the user decide if he/she wants the link to open in a new tab/window, not the author of the page.--[[User:Jero|Jero]] 17:15, 20 Jun 2005 (PDT) | ||
*I think that if the user want to open url in new page can use the right button or the click+shift. The _tab target can be a useful thing in order to replace the _blank target. Considering that soon the tabbed browsing exists in all browser (reading the ms site IE7 will have the tabbed browsing too) --[[User:Dr.Tarr|Dr.Tarr]] 18:35, 08 Sep 2005 (PDT) | |||
== Per-tab close button == | == Per-tab close button == |
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