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Opening Links in New Tabs with Oracle APEX: Mastering “target=_blank”

In web development, it’s often desirable to open links in a new browser tab or window. This gives users the flexibility to continue browsing the current page while exploring linked content. Oracle APEX, a powerful low-code development platform, provides ways to achieve this behavior. In this blog, we’ll delve into using the “target=_blank” attribute within Oracle APEX applications.

Understanding “target=_blank”

The HTML attribute “target=_blank” is the key to instructing web browsers to open links in a new window or tab. When you incorporate this attribute into an anchor tag (<a>) the following occurs:

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<a href=”https://www.example.com” target=”_blank”>Visit Example Website</a>

Use code with caution.

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Clicking on a link with “target=_blank” won’t replace the content in the current window; it seamlessly launches the link in a fresh tab/window.

Applying “target=_blank” in Oracle APEX

Let’s explore how to use “target=_blank” in various Oracle APEX components:

1. Trees

  • Navigate to the tree region’s attributes.
  • Locate the ‘Link Attributes’ section.
  • Add target=”_blank” to this field to make all tree links open in new tabs.

2. Lists

  • Edit the specific list item you intend to modify.
  • Under the ‘Link’ section, set the ‘Target’ to ‘URL’.
  • In the ‘URL’ field, use JavaScript to open the link in a new window:
  • JavaScript
  • javascript:window.open(‘your_page_or_url_here’,’_blank’);
  • Use code with caution.
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    • Replace ‘your_page_or_url_here’ with the actual link.

3. Buttons

  • While editing your button, set the ‘Target’ to ‘URL’.
  • Use the same JavaScript code as with lists:
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  • javascript:window.open(‘your_page_or_url_here’,’_blank’); 
  • Use code with caution.
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4. Navigation Menus/Lists

  • Open the navigation menu or list for editing.
  • Edit the individual entry where you want the new tab behavior.
  • In the ‘Target’ field, enter _blank.

Considerations

  • User Experience: Employ “target=_blank” judiciously. Excessive usage can lead to disorientation for users with many tabs open at once.
  • Browser Settings: Modern browsers may have settings or extensions that can override the “target=_blank” behavior.

In Conclusion

Oracle APEX makes it easy to control how links open, enhancing navigation flow for your users. By understanding the “target=_blank” attribute and the provided examples, you’ll effectively direct links within your applications.

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