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I can transform your web links, like Chris Brown

October 8, 8:07 PMWeb Site Design ExaminerMs. Latina Renee
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I am so loving the "I Can Transform Ya" song by Chris Brown with Lil Wayne and Swizz Beats. I'll be running on the treadmill to it because its so cute, and energetic too.

I can transform your web links like Chris Brown

When I'm cruising the web on some of my favorite sites, I like check out the links without leaving the page I'm on.  I wanted to remind bloggers and webmasters that you can have links open in a new tab.  If your visitors click your link, they won't leave your page.  All you have to include is target="_blank" in your link code.

I'll link you to my site for the example. 

<a href="http://adobe-masters.com" target="_blank">my site</a>

The target blank comes right after your url.

I made a short video spoof  with premiere for this.  It includes another recommendation to include title tags.  A title tag can give viewers some description of the link you'd like them to click.  Notice the title tag thats in the code now.

<a href="http://adobe-masters.com" target="_blank" title="click for free web design tutorials">my site</a> 

Here's the output: my site 

I apply target blanks and title tags on almost every link I publish.  Check the video...

"I Can Transform Ya" song by Chris Brown

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