When a website visitor clicks on a link, is opening that link contents in a new tab considered a popup? OR a popup must be in a new floating window?
And If this is not considered as popup, What about opening the link contents in a new tab + opening another URL in the original tab?
Example: what happens in coupons websites, when you click " show coupon ", you find a new tab opened showing the coupon, and the original tab redirects to another URL ( may be affiliate URL).
If this considered as popup, so why doesn't google chrome prevent it inspite of setting ( popup : not allowed )
The term "popup" can mean any of the following depending on who you are talking to and the context:
what happens in coupons websites, when you click " show coupon ", you find a new tab opened showing the coupon, and the original tab redirects to another URL ( may be affiliate URL).
If this considered as popup, so why doesn't google chrome prevent it inspite of setting ( popup : not allowed )
The rules for blocking new windows are quite complex, but the simplified version is:
You can open one new window with JS in response to the user doing something (usually a click).
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