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...But that originates from the days when no-one was using Javascript (or other kinds of non-html scripts, for that matter). These still often appear as normal, blue links, but they don't change the url of the page you're on. | ...But that originates from the days when no-one was using Javascript (or other kinds of non-html scripts, for that matter). These still often appear as normal, blue links, but they don't change the url of the page you're on. | ||
This results in many people (myself included) opening-up new tabs in assumption that these are normal links. | This results in many people (myself included) opening-up new tabs in assumption that these are normal links because we don't want to lose the page we were just on. | ||
But what if you (Mozilla) were to make it so that non-url-changing links were ''green'' instead of blue? Everyone would know that it wouldn't change the page they were on if they clicked-on them. They wouldn't have to worry about losing the data on that form they were filling-out. | But what if you (Mozilla) were to make it so that non-url-changing links were ''green'' instead of blue? Everyone would know that it wouldn't change the page they were on if they clicked-on them. They wouldn't have to worry about losing the data on that form they were filling-out. | ||
How nice would that be? :) | How nice would that be? :) | ||
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