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I have same ancors/hyperlink in my html file. These point to a new website outside my site. So I want that when the user clicks the link it should open a new tab or window. My website page should not be closed.

How can it be done?

+1  A: 

This is a dupe of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/123000/opening-links-in-the-same-window-or-in-a-new-tab and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/118567/is-there-ever-a-good-reason-to-force-opening-a-new-browser-window. Basically - no. And there shouldn't be a way - you shouldn't impose your surfing preferences on unsuspecting others.

Peter
+1 to combat unnecessary and unexplained downvotes on a legitimate perspective, even though I don't personally agree with it.
eyelidlessness
+1 for the dupes and for the “don’t do it because it sucks”.
Bombe
Generally I agree. However, there are cases where popups are necessary.
Justin Johnson
+1  A: 

The easiest way is to use the target attribute in your anchors and set it to _blank:

<a href="http://www.worsethanfailure.com/" target="_blank">Worse Than Failure</a>
Soviut
+2  A: 

Just add target="_blank" to the <a> tag

 <a href="http://example.com" target="_blank"> Click here </a>
Rishav Rastogi
+4  A: 

open in tabs: there is nothing programatically that you can do to accomplish that, the only thing I'm thinking of is set the browser to open new links in tabs instead of new window...

to open in a new window all you need is to place a target in your anchors

<a href="mydomain.com" target="_blank">click here</a>


and, by the way there are more options to the target

target="_blank"

opens in a new Blank window

target="_parent"

opens in a Parent window (used when dealing with iframes and you want to open the link in other frame)

target="_self"

opens in it's own/self window (used when dealing with iframes and you want to open the link in the current frame)

target="_top"

opens in the top of all frames (it will open on top of all frames in the page, like a no-frame page will be display)

balexandre
+1  A: 
<a href="newpage.htm" target="_blank">Click me to open in a new tab/window</a>

Load the linked document into a new blank window. This window is not named.

If there is no existing window or frame with the same name as specified in the target, a new window is opened with a name equal to the value of the target.

Its the setting in a browser that determines whether to open the page in a new tab or in a new window.

rahul
just one underscore ... not 2 :)
balexandre
Thanks, fixed the typo.
rahul
Isn't this behavior deprecated (and discouraged) ?
jldupont