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Just wondering, why hyperlinks don't open up in a new window. I know I can always open the link by right-click -> Open in a new window. Just a suggestion !

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Hell, no!

As Jakob Nielsen puts it:

Opening up new browser windows is like a vacuum cleaner sales person who starts a visit by emptying an ash tray on the customer's carpet. Don't pollute my screen with any more windows, thanks (particularly since current operating systems have miserable window management). If I want a new window, I will open it myself!

You can easily choose to open a link in a new window by using a middle-mouse click, shift click, or whatever your OS and browser supports. But don't force it on me.

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    Wait... I'm not supposed to empty an ash tray on the customer's carpet? No wonder sales were down...
    – animuson StaffMod
    Apr 27, 2014 at 15:37
  • Though I couldn't agree more: amazing how a 15 years old post is still linked to from all over the internet. (I mean: opinions could have changed. But they have not, in this case. And neither as for the stupid "Reset form" button.)
    – Arjan
    Apr 27, 2014 at 15:53
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    @animuson I had a high school friend who sold vacuum cleaners door-to-door for a while and dumping an ash tray on the customer's carpet was actually part of the company-sanctioned pitch.
    – Casey
    Apr 27, 2014 at 17:03
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    Then obviously some have different preferences. So why can't that be in a setting so people who feel the opposite could override the default behavior?
    – toddmo
    Oct 28, 2015 at 23:48
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    @toddmo: because every time a new preference is added you increase the complexity of the site; the developers have done a great job of keeping SO simple. At the same time it is trivial to use the SHIFT key when clicking on a link to open that link in a new tab. That little trick lets you, the user, control if that link is opened in a new tab on a link by link basis. When there is a much more powerful and flexible alternative available, the cost of making this a site preference is just not worth it.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Oct 29, 2015 at 7:39
  • I feel like this is a terrible generalization and there is a time and place for _blank. Maybe not on SO, but definitely somewhere. Also, what about automatically including the little "open-in-new-window" icon like wikipedia or similar?
    – user736893
    Oct 18, 2016 at 14:21
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    what year is this? oh no my resources!!! please this is terrible. Sites now will typically warn you if you are leaving their when clicking on a link in "their" content. And as mentioned in my post these things are often referential in nature meaning having them both open is useful. the times i've clicked a link and closed the tab because i was expecting a new one is annoying.
    – mavriksc
    Feb 22, 2019 at 22:29
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Opening links within the same tab conforms with W3C principles. Automatically opening links in new tabs is difficult for sight impaired users and for security purposes. You can open links in new tabs using your keyboard short cuts.

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    Unfortunatly WAI is still not ranked high enough in the list of consideration when designing new apps or web-services - it's nice to see that some people trying to push its importance ;)
    – iLuvLogix
    Feb 21, 2019 at 10:17

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