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Posted by Stan McCann on 10/31/06 15:14
"Igal" <igal.alkon@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1162221868.760711.212890@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> generally you are right, the user should have 100% freedom in this
> case, if he wants to open the AD in a new tab, window, whatever.
> problem is most users don't really know how to use tabbed browsing,
> and probably be annoyed when pressing a link (with the left button)
> and the site they were browsing on disappears and instead some AD
> site takes it's place on browser screen. plus, at this point they
> leave My site, and go to the one i'm advertising.
That is one of the down sides of advertising for others. Thankfully,
with an extension, I don't even have to see your ads.
Also with extensions, I can maintain the control that you try to take
away. Links always open in the same tab whether you want it to open in
a new one or not.
You put down the intelligence of your users. If something doesn't work
the way they think it should, most will find a way. Users are not as
stupid as you think.
If you are going to post to usenet, please learn how. Don't top post.
http://www.html-faq.com/etiquette/?toppost
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