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    cosmiclove is offline Sergeant Major
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    Default What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    Hi everyone,
    Within the hyperlink properties in BV, you have "Target" which includes SELF, PARENT, BLANK and TOP. WHat's the last one? What does it achieve? I tried it on one of my pages but couldn't see any result.

    Also, sometimes, when clicking on some links in other websites, i've noticed that a small window containing the relevant information would open in top left corner WITHIN the same page. How do they achieve that? I thought the "TOP" thing within the target menu was made for that, but still can't figure it out. Thanks for helping.

    Herman

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    Default Re: What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    blank : the link opens in a new window.
    top: it open in the upermost window
    self: it opens in the same window
    parent: it opens in the window that has generated the current window. Only useful for popups. making the link _parent will cause the link to open in the window that has generated the popup.

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    Default Re: What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    Hi Chris, Thanks for your quick answer.

    So in other words, the TOP option is what I need to use if i want to have a small window open within a same page when i click on a link, or do I get it wrong?

    Herman

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    Default Re: What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    Hi, if you want a small window to open within a page? This would be done with an in line frame (iframe). Some use this for picture galleries. Sample

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    Default Re: What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    Thanks Chris, That was very helpful.
    Merci beaucoup,

    Herman

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    Default Re: What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    Quote Originally Posted by cosmiclove View Post
    Thanks Chris, That was very helpful.
    Merci beaucoup,

    Herman
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    Default Re: What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Collectors-info View Post
    Hi, if you want a small window to open within a page? This would be done with an in line frame (iframe). Some use this for picture galleries. Sample
    hi
    how can ido page like the sample?how to change the ifram from the menu?
    thank you

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    Default Re: What's the function of "top" inside the "target" menu?

    You need to give the frame a name. Then from the menu, when you link to the content that should appear in the i-frame, type in the "Target" field, the name of the frame.
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