HTML <a> Tag with target="name" Attribute
<a href="http://www.htmlcodes.ws" target="name">HTML codes</a>
How to Use the above Code
- Replace the value of the
href
attribute to be the URL of the document you're linking to. - Replace the anchor text (
HTML codes
) with the text you want the user to see.
About Custom Values
You can use your own name for the target
attribute. This can be any string with at least one character that does not start with a U+005F LOW LINE
character.
Generally, this enables you to open a URL in a new window, then to open subsequent URLs in the same window (if you used _blank
each one would open in its own new window — potentially producing an unwieldy number of tabs or windows).
However, there are some possible variations to this rule, depending on the context of the current page, and whether the page is sandboxed or not. See the W3C website for more information.
About the target
Attribute
The target
attribute specifies the target frame to load the page into. Only to be used when the href
attribute is present.
Possible values:
- _blank
- _self
- _top
- _parent
- Any string with at least one character that does not start with a
U+005F LOW LINE
character.