So to indulge your laziness you're asking to inconvenience those using PDA's and small monitors to browse the site (because opening in a new window breaks the browser's back button)?
My personal opinion of automatically opening pages in a new window is this: It's akin to a vacuum cleaner salesman coming into your house and without asking dumping an ashtray on your carpet to demonstrate his product. In short - it's rude.
Well, I suppose the rest of the web disagrees with you about how much revenue those PDAs and small monitors are worth. Regardless, if it won't open in a new tab, I won't click it. While an advertiser's site is having traffic issues and taking twenty minutes to load, I could be using the first tab normally and checking out all kinds of other threads and pages here.So to indulge your laziness you're asking to inconvenience those using PDA's and small monitors to browse the site (because opening in a new window breaks the browser's back button)?
My personal opinion of automatically opening pages in a new window is this: It's akin to a vacuum cleaner salesman coming into your house and without asking dumping an ashtray on your carpet to demonstrate his product. In short - it's rude.
Well, I suppose the rest of the web disagrees with you about how much revenue those PDAs and small monitors are worth.
Regardless, if it won't open in a new tab, I won't click it. While an advertiser's site is having traffic issues and taking twenty minutes to load, I could be using the first tab normally and checking out all kinds of other threads and pages here.
And how is this vacuum cleaner salesman analogy valid?
Regardless, if it won't open in a new tab, I won't click it.
I don't have a middle mouse button. I browse the forums on a PowerBook G4, which I should also add does not have a right mouse button either, for that matter.What browser are you using? A lot of browsers nowadays will open links (including ads) in a new tab if you click it with the middle mouse button. I use that option all the time when I'm waiting for a page to finish loading but I see an interesting link I want to look at in the meantime.
Thank you. I learned something today. This was it.Browsers have a back button by design, and spawning a new window breaks that button's functionality. If the new window opens full screen then the back button appears to mysteriously stop working.