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clicketies in new window?

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    Mel Feik
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    Is there a setting I'm unaware of here in CP to cause clickties to open in a new window? Most of the time I forget I have a back button on my mouse and dragging the pointer ALL THE WAY to the back button on the browser is rather tiring and goes against my personal philosphy of doing the least amount of work in the greatest amount of time. [edit] right clicking the clickety and dragging down to "open in new window" is nearly as laboreous as using the browsers back button[/edit] --------------------------------------------- Help... I'm embedded and I can't get out! It's amazine how simeple life can be when one get's his head out of his ass...embly If they don't get the basic research and learning skills down then they'll end up having a very hard life (Either that or they'll become managers) - Micheal P Butler

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      Is there a setting I'm unaware of here in CP to cause clickties to open in a new window? Most of the time I forget I have a back button on my mouse and dragging the pointer ALL THE WAY to the back button on the browser is rather tiring and goes against my personal philosphy of doing the least amount of work in the greatest amount of time. [edit] right clicking the clickety and dragging down to "open in new window" is nearly as laboreous as using the browsers back button[/edit] --------------------------------------------- Help... I'm embedded and I can't get out! It's amazine how simeple life can be when one get's his head out of his ass...embly If they don't get the basic research and learning skills down then they'll end up having a very hard life (Either that or they'll become managers) - Micheal P Butler

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      Terry ONolley
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      If the poster didn't use the proper HTML to create a new window link then you'll have to sweat out the hard work.


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        Is there a setting I'm unaware of here in CP to cause clickties to open in a new window? Most of the time I forget I have a back button on my mouse and dragging the pointer ALL THE WAY to the back button on the browser is rather tiring and goes against my personal philosphy of doing the least amount of work in the greatest amount of time. [edit] right clicking the clickety and dragging down to "open in new window" is nearly as laboreous as using the browsers back button[/edit] --------------------------------------------- Help... I'm embedded and I can't get out! It's amazine how simeple life can be when one get's his head out of his ass...embly If they don't get the basic research and learning skills down then they'll end up having a very hard life (Either that or they'll become managers) - Micheal P Butler

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        Andy Brummer
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        You can always SHIFT click in IE, or back is just a simple left gesture in Mozilla.


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          Is there a setting I'm unaware of here in CP to cause clickties to open in a new window? Most of the time I forget I have a back button on my mouse and dragging the pointer ALL THE WAY to the back button on the browser is rather tiring and goes against my personal philosphy of doing the least amount of work in the greatest amount of time. [edit] right clicking the clickety and dragging down to "open in new window" is nearly as laboreous as using the browsers back button[/edit] --------------------------------------------- Help... I'm embedded and I can't get out! It's amazine how simeple life can be when one get's his head out of his ass...embly If they don't get the basic research and learning skills down then they'll end up having a very hard life (Either that or they'll become managers) - Micheal P Butler

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          peterchen
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          Just call the clickety police, we are here. Commited to comfortable one-hand-browsing since whenever.


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            Just call the clickety police, we are here. Commited to comfortable one-hand-browsing since whenever.


            Flirt harder, I'm a Coder
            mlog || Agile Programming | doxygen

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            peterchen wrote: Commited to comfortable one-hand-browsing since whenever Hear, hear! A noble cause! :-D Paul ;) Homepage: pvdw.ath.cx
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