How to open link in a new browser window using term store??

Raki 481 Reputation points
2021-01-30T00:34:31.623+00:00

Hi,

i have an issue with term store meta data navigation. i am trying to open a link in a new window but its opening in the same tab. i just put link in the simple link or header section in the term store. is there a way using term store i could open the link in new tab/browser window? any suggestions?

Fyi, this classic page in SP online. If it’s not possible to open in a new window using term store what else other options available?

Thanks in advanced

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  1. Raki 481 Reputation points
    2021-02-01T17:51:17.543+00:00

    Thanks for your reply. yes, i want that functionality to open in new browser window but not doing by right click. i want to open in new window once they click on the header itself. so i have a tab with link in global navigation and want to open that link into new browser window once they click that header. is that possible?


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  1. Allen Xu_MSFT 13,831 Reputation points
    2021-02-01T05:54:55.703+00:00

    Hi @Raki ,

    Could you find "open in new tab(window)" options if you right click on the managed metadata term set navigation?
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    As displayed in the above snapshot, "link" is a managed metadata term set navigation attached with a simple link in my SharePoint Online classic site. I could open it in a new tab or window via right click on it. So is that what you want? Please feel free to let me know if i misunderstand.


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