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2:58 am, May 2, 2023
 

make clickable element with clickable class open link in new window

makes an element with a link into a clickable element. This finds the 1st a tag in the target element and then opens the link in a _blank tab.

Then if you have an element that you want to be clickable and open in a _blank tab just add the class clickable-blank.

Combination of this:

https://kruxor.com/view/code/5olJi/using-javascript-to-open-a-link-in-the-same-window-and-in-a-new-window-or-tab-open-link/ 

and this:

https://kruxor.com/view/code/Q92MB/make-clickable-element-with-clickable-class/ 

window.open('https://kruxor.com/','_blank');

HTML

<div class='clickable-blank some-padding'>
<a href='https://kruxor.com/view/code/ZJEyX/'>Im a Link</a>
But this whole div should be clickable and open in a _blank tab
</div>

CSS

.some-padding {
padding:20px;
border-radius:10px;
background:#999;
}
.clickable-blank {
cursor:pointer;
}

Javascript

$(document).ready(function(){
$('.clickable-blank').click(function(){
    var a_ele = $(this).find('a').attr('href');
  	window.open(a_ele,'_blank');
    return false;
});
});
Im a Link But this whole div should be clickable and open in a _blank tab

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