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14-Nov-2012 11:17
link with html editor:
https://www.google.co.nz/
link with bbcode
https://www.google.co.nz/
link with bbcode
https://www.google.co.nz/
bear with me a second... : )
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14-Nov-2012 11:20
Links created with BBCode open in the same tab - therefore navigating away from the geekzone site.
Links created with the html editor open in a new window / new tab - this is the behavior I prefer.
[Edit: had those the wrong way around initially]
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14-Nov-2012 11:41
Hmmm? Still wrong. This is how it is:
Links created with BBCODE open in new tab;
Links created with editor open in the tab you select in the dropdown list (as per image below)
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Lol yeah total wrong now, copy paste nightmare!
I'm suggesting the editor default is set same as the bbcode outcome.
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