Property:  Item Link Target (version Pro only)

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Specifies the frame or window where the page specified by the <Link> property opens.

 

If you do not use frames then just leave this field blank OR choose _blank to open the <Link> into a new browser window.

If you use frames, you can find additional information on how to properly setup a cross-frame menu at the following topic:

Commands -> Tools -> Project Properties -> Compile Properties: Cross-Frame Support

 

 

Values:

Leave it blank (none) to open the <Link> into the same frame or window where the menu is located (default for non-framed pages).

 

Choose _blank to open the <Link> into a new browser window.

 

Choose _top to open the <Link> in the whole area of the current browser window (not to a specific frame).

 

Choose the frame name where you want the <Link> to open in.

 

 

Example with Frames:

Let's assume that we have the following Frameset Definition inside the source code of the home page:

 

<frameset framespacing="0" border="0" cols="171,*" frameborder="0">

<frame name="left" target="main" src="left_page.htm" scrolling="auto">

<frame name="main" src="main_page.htm" target="_self">

<noframes>

<body>

<p>You need a browser that supports frames to see this site </p>

</body>

</noframes>

</frameset>

 

 

Let's also assume that we have placed our menu at the left_page.htm page (opening at the "left" frame). We want the menu items to open their pages specified by their <Link> property inside the main frame.

 

As we can see from the <frameset> tag, the frame where the main_page.htm opens has been assigned the following name:

 

       main

 

This is exactly what you need to enter into the <Link Target> property of the menu items. Do not get confused and use the content of the src attribute (eg: main_page); this will not work. You need to use the content of the name attribute (eg: main).

 

A wizard will help you choose the correct value by pressing the related button shown below:

 

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Note! If you use the frame option the frame name will have no effect inside the Menu Preview window, so that it does not produce any errors related to a frame name that does not exist. The <Link Target> property does work when your menu is compiled and linked to your actual pages.

 

Values:Text

 

Applies to: Item

 

Type:Content Property

 

 

See also

The <Link> property

Commands -> Tools -> Project Properties -> Compile Properties: Cross-Frame Support

 

 

 



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