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[Learn more | See more] should open a new StandardsHub page with specific content #40

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jpradocueva opened this issue Sep 6, 2020 · 2 comments
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@jpradocueva
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When some one click in one of the buttons [Learn More | See More] we need to open a new StandardsHub page (new broser page) with:

header (navigation, etc), footer (sitemap, etc) and the middle of the page is dedicated to that content, at the end it should be a navigation link to take you back to home page.

I believe that that is easy to compose with the content already created, so I just need one example and I can copy from there.

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pattiyaa commented Sep 7, 2020

Just to be sure about this requirement, normally the link in the website will lead the user to a specific URL (internal website URL or external link URL) in the same browser tab.

If the user would like to open a new tab, they can process by "right click" and select "open link in new tab".
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I am not sure about your request, is it "to always open a new browser tab" for any button or link?
If this case, we are not recommended to do this because it's can make users confuse to open a new tab all the time.

what do you think?

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Ok, I see your point. Personally I like the option to open a new tab but I understand what you mean.

So, let's follow your advice. A click in the button opens a new StandardsHub page on the same tab. So there is no confusion for the user.
Now, I have another question, for which I will open a new issue to don't get confused with the title of this issue. And it is about how to create a new page.
See issue #47
I will close this one.

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