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HTML5: How to open a linked document in a separate browser tab?

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Solution:

HTML Code :

<!-- Declare the document type as HTML5 -->
<!DOCTYPE html>

<!-- Start the HTML document -->
<html>

<!-- Start the head section containing metadata about the document -->
<head>

<!-- Set the character encoding to UTF-8 -->
<meta charset="utf-8">

<!-- Set the title of the document to "How to open a linked document in a separate browser tab" -->
<title>How to open a linked document in a separate browser tab</title>

<!-- Close the head section -->
</head>

<!-- Start the body section containing the content of the document -->
<body>

<!-- Create a paragraph with a hyperlink that opens in a new browser tab -->
<p><a href="https://w3resource.com" target="_blank">Target HTML5 TUTORIAL</a></p>

<!-- Close the body section -->
</body>

<!-- Close the HTML document -->
</html>

Explanation:

The above HTML code defines a basic HTML5 document with metadata in the head section and a body containing a paragraph with a hyperlink. The hyperlink is configured with the target="_blank" attribute, causing the linked document to open in another browser tab.

Here's a brief explanation of each part of the HTML code:

  • <!DOCTYPE html>: Declares the document type as HTML5.
  • <html>: Marks the beginning of the HTML document.
  • <head>: Contains metadata about the document, such as character encoding and the title.
  • <meta charset="utf-8">: Sets the character encoding to UTF-8.
  • <title>How to open a linked document in a separate browser tab</title>: Sets the HTML document title.
  • </head>: Closes the head section.
  • <body>: Contains the actual HTML document content.
  • <p><a href="https://w3resource.com" target="_blank">Target HTML5 TUTORIAL</a></p>: Creates a paragraph with a hyperlink. The href attribute specifies the URL ("https://w3resource.com"), and the target="_blank" attribute instructs the browser to open the linked document in another browser tab.
  • </body>: Closes the body section.
  • </html>: Marks the end of the HTML document.

Live Demo :

See the Pen a_target-answer by w3resource (@w3resource) on CodePen.


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