Have you ever been frustrated by clicking on a link only to lose your current page? Me, too. If you'll add one extra step when embedding a link in your posts, your link will open a new page. Here's what to do:
That's it. Here is a link to my blog without that extra step and a link to my blog after I click the box. Better, right?
I don't always remember to click the box, but I'm going to do better and I hope this will help others who aren't familiar with embedding links and keyboarding.
- Copy (Ctl+C) the URL you want to link to
- Highlight the link area in your post and click Ctl+K (this is the shortcut to the paperclip on icon bar).
- Click on the little gear on the right side of the URL bar that opens
- Hit Ctl+V to paste the URL and click the box that says "Open link in a new tab" and click "Add link"
That's it. Here is a link to my blog without that extra step and a link to my blog after I click the box. Better, right?
I don't always remember to click the box, but I'm going to do better and I hope this will help others who aren't familiar with embedding links and keyboarding.
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