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  • Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Post Grid] Opening new tab when clicking on post Thumbnail
    Thread Starter yihaod

    (@yihaod)

    8 years, 2 months ago

    is there anywhere in the template code that i can edit to add the attribute Target=”_Blank” to tag in .layer-media?

    because the thumbnail and read more links behave differently, where one goes to the link directly while the other opens a tab, it is an inconsistent navigation of the user….please consider adding a feature to allow the thumbnail to have a choice of how it would open the link? thanks

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