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I'm touring my new, nationally bestselling novel The Bezzle! Catch me SUNDAY (Apr 21) in TORINO, then in Marin County (Apr 27), Winnipeg (May 2), Calgary (May 3), Vancouver (May 4), and beyond!
@pluralistic Quick note: There's a link URL near the bottom of the "Bosses" article which isn't hyperlinked 😊
Also, quick question: I've noticed that you never set links to "open in a new window/tab" & since I know you know what you're doing, I was wondering why you choose to do this? I always set links to "new window/tab" based on my own behavior of reflexively closing windows but I don't presume to be right that this is how it should be done 😁
@jwcph Because users who want to open links in new tabs can do so (right click/middle click) that way, while people who don't want new tabs just have to click. If links are set to target a new tab every time, then users can't choose.