New window preference tweak January 26, 2006 3:08 PM Subscribe
Maybe this has been discussed, but Can we make it so only external (non *.metafilter.com) links open in a new window? I like the preference setting for new window but it can be annoying when it's a metafilter section (i.e. a contact).
Firefox work-around: middle-click for new tabs or windows (as you wish).
posted by nkyad at 3:17 PM on January 26, 2006
posted by nkyad at 3:17 PM on January 26, 2006
Yeah, in Preferences there's an option for 'Open Links' and one of the values is 'In a new window'.
But it ain't make sense for metafilter links.
posted by xmutex at 3:18 PM on January 26, 2006
But it ain't make sense for metafilter links.
posted by xmutex at 3:18 PM on January 26, 2006
Sure aint no not sense make!
posted by blue_beetle at 3:19 PM on January 26, 2006
posted by blue_beetle at 3:19 PM on January 26, 2006
Yeah, in Preferences there's an option for 'Open Links'...
Oh dear god, I never knew that. You'd think someone would have told me when I posted a question about it. I'm too ashamed to write anymore.
posted by londonmark at 3:22 PM on January 26, 2006
Oh dear god, I never knew that. You'd think someone would have told me when I posted a question about it. I'm too ashamed to write anymore.
posted by londonmark at 3:22 PM on January 26, 2006
I simply endeavor to improve the usability and consistency of our beloved Metafilter. Only this, and nothing more.
posted by xmutex at 3:26 PM on January 26, 2006
posted by xmutex at 3:26 PM on January 26, 2006
xmutex, if you tell me which links were spawning new windows, I can stop them from opening new windows.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 3:41 PM on January 26, 2006
posted by mathowie (staff) at 3:41 PM on January 26, 2006
From the 'view contacts and contributions from contacts', clicking on a user's name brings up a new window.
posted by xmutex at 3:44 PM on January 26, 2006
posted by xmutex at 3:44 PM on January 26, 2006
If you have one of the tab extensions for Firefox, you should also be able to set it up so that in general only links followed to new domains spawn new tabs - and I think there's then a way to force new tabs to spawn new windows. But I've never used those options, I'm a middle-clicker, so I make no promises.
posted by solotoro at 4:21 PM on January 26, 2006
posted by solotoro at 4:21 PM on January 26, 2006
I too would like this feature.
Option A: No new windows.
Option B: All links open in new windows.
Option C: Only external links open in new windows.
I was using option B for ages, but then I got really annoyed how when I'd (rarely) flag a comment and it'd spawn two or three windows. Or when I'd go see a user's profile, or every time I opened a thread.
So I just turned it off. And also "Jesus people, learn how to use a browser!".
But I know how to use a browser, damn your scurvy hide. I know how to use a browser quite well. I'm just lazy. And the end boss guy is hard.
posted by loquacious at 5:13 PM on January 26, 2006
Option A: No new windows.
Option B: All links open in new windows.
Option C: Only external links open in new windows.
I was using option B for ages, but then I got really annoyed how when I'd (rarely) flag a comment and it'd spawn two or three windows. Or when I'd go see a user's profile, or every time I opened a thread.
So I just turned it off. And also "Jesus people, learn how to use a browser!".
But I know how to use a browser, damn your scurvy hide. I know how to use a browser quite well. I'm just lazy. And the end boss guy is hard.
posted by loquacious at 5:13 PM on January 26, 2006
"next page" at the bottom of the front page spawns a new window
posted by mr.marx at 6:27 PM on January 26, 2006
posted by mr.marx at 6:27 PM on January 26, 2006
londonmark: "Oh dear god, I never knew that. You'd think someone would have told me when I posted a question about it. I'm too ashamed to write anymore."
jessamyn: "sorry londonmark, I guess I was too vague."
Yeah, and apparently Matt was, too.
posted by Plutor at 4:17 AM on January 27, 2006
jessamyn: "sorry londonmark, I guess I was too vague."
Yeah, and apparently Matt was, too.
posted by Plutor at 4:17 AM on January 27, 2006
Yeah, and apparently Matt was, too.
Er, yeah they were. No biggie, but no need for snippy comments after the fact either. I learn and move on. Do the same.
posted by londonmark at 5:23 AM on January 27, 2006
Er, yeah they were. No biggie, but no need for snippy comments after the fact either. I learn and move on. Do the same.
posted by londonmark at 5:23 AM on January 27, 2006
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posted by londonmark at 3:16 PM on January 26, 2006