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Facets. Make it possible to open new tab in browser when CTRL+clicking or Right click>"open link in new tab/window" #404

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Klindten opened this issue Aug 11, 2023 · 4 comments · Fixed by #406

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@Klindten
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When CTRL+clicking (or Right click "open link in new tab/window" under the facets you navigate to the linked page instead of opening a new tab.

In some cases it´s great to start loading multiple results under facets using tabs,

@jorntx
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jorntx commented Aug 11, 2023

Totally unrelated but I personally like the issue number assigned to this ticket:))

@jesperlauridsen
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@Klindten, the easy fix to this would be to make it so when you CTRL+click on a facet, it opens up a new window, but done programatically. Reworking the facets to be actual links would take some rework of parts of the architecture of the app - but if you can live with just CTRL+click on the facet, and no right-click menu, then it should be fairly easy to do.

@Klindten
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I always use CTRL+click and no right-click. So for me it´s fine. Maybe this trick can be a part of the updated guide i do later this year.

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Klindten commented Aug 11, 2023

Except facets this CTRL+Click could also be handy for the Tools like "visualize search results" etc.). Off course you can always open new windows in advance. But this is a different user experience than doing what you are used to (opening many tabs).

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