css target-position attribute


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target

UK[ˈtɑ:gɪt] US[ˈtɑ:rgɪt]

n. Target; purpose; (service) object; (shooting) Target

vt. Aim; take... as an attack target

Third person singular: targets Plural: targets Present participle: targeting targeting Past tense: targeted targetted Past participle: targeted targetted

position

英[pəˈzɪʃn] 美[pəˈzɪʃən]

n. Position, orientation; status, position; attitude; status

vt. Placement ;Put... in place; position...; station troops

Third person singular: positions Plural: positions Present participle: positioning Past tense: positioned Past participle: positioned

css target-position attributesyntax

Function: Specifies where to place the new destination link.

Syntax: target-position: above|behind|front|back;

##Description: above In the current tab/window before placing the new destination tab/window. Behind behind Places the new destination tab/window after the current tab/window. front puts the new destination tab/window in front of all other tabs/windows. back puts the new destination tab/window after all other tabs/windows.​

Note: The target-position attribute is only valid when the target-name attribute creates a new tab or new window. No browser currently supports target-position.

css target-position attributeexample

Note: No browser currently supports this attribute.

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