In Chrome, how can I right-click to open a javascript link in a new tab?
There's a website I frequently visit, and I'd like to be able to right-click the links on this site and have the option to open them in a new tab in Google Chrome. However, when I do this currently, the tab opens to About:Blank. An example of the code that I am clicking for the link follows:
<a id="ctl00_Form" href="javascript:__doPostBack('ctl00$MORECODE','')">LINK TEXT</a></strong>
Is there a way to right-click and open these types of links? If not, is there a way to add this ability in Google Chrome?
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There's a website I frequently visit, and I'd like to be able to right-click the links on this site and have the option to open them in a new tab in Google Chrome. However, when I do this currently, the tab opens to About:Blank. An example of the code that I am clicking for the link follows:
<a id="ctl00_Form" href="javascript:__doPostBack('ctl00$MORECODE','')">LINK TEXT</a></strong>
Is there a way to right-click and open these types of links? If not, is there a way to add this ability in Google Chrome?
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Tried ctrl+click?
– Xen2050
Feb 6 at 4:06
That appears to open the link in the current tab.
– KDP
Feb 6 at 13:51
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There's a website I frequently visit, and I'd like to be able to right-click the links on this site and have the option to open them in a new tab in Google Chrome. However, when I do this currently, the tab opens to About:Blank. An example of the code that I am clicking for the link follows:
<a id="ctl00_Form" href="javascript:__doPostBack('ctl00$MORECODE','')">LINK TEXT</a></strong>
Is there a way to right-click and open these types of links? If not, is there a way to add this ability in Google Chrome?
google-chrome google-chrome-extensions
There's a website I frequently visit, and I'd like to be able to right-click the links on this site and have the option to open them in a new tab in Google Chrome. However, when I do this currently, the tab opens to About:Blank. An example of the code that I am clicking for the link follows:
<a id="ctl00_Form" href="javascript:__doPostBack('ctl00$MORECODE','')">LINK TEXT</a></strong>
Is there a way to right-click and open these types of links? If not, is there a way to add this ability in Google Chrome?
google-chrome google-chrome-extensions
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Tried ctrl+click?
– Xen2050
Feb 6 at 4:06
That appears to open the link in the current tab.
– KDP
Feb 6 at 13:51
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Tried ctrl+click?
– Xen2050
Feb 6 at 4:06
That appears to open the link in the current tab.
– KDP
Feb 6 at 13:51
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Tried ctrl+click?
– Xen2050
Feb 6 at 4:06
Tried ctrl+click?
– Xen2050
Feb 6 at 4:06
That appears to open the link in the current tab.
– KDP
Feb 6 at 13:51
That appears to open the link in the current tab.
– KDP
Feb 6 at 13:51
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As far as I know, there isn't. All you can do is to view the page's source and open the desired link manually.
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As far as I know, there isn't. All you can do is to view the page's source and open the desired link manually.
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As far as I know, there isn't. All you can do is to view the page's source and open the desired link manually.
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As far as I know, there isn't. All you can do is to view the page's source and open the desired link manually.
As far as I know, there isn't. All you can do is to view the page's source and open the desired link manually.
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Tried ctrl+click?
– Xen2050
Feb 6 at 4:06
That appears to open the link in the current tab.
– KDP
Feb 6 at 13:51