Up until about a month ago, when I created a new URL link in Confluence and then clicked on it later, it would open a new tab in my browser. This is the preferred behavior.
About a month ago, this default behavior changed. Now when I click the link, it opens up in the same tab confluence is in. This is annoying.
How do I go back to the old behavior?
To be clear, I am not an admin, just a user. I don't know what changed...whether we had an upgrade or moved from on-site to the cloud or who knows.
Hi @MrMagooAZ Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Currently this is an ongoing feature request on Confluence Cloud - https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-68136
I will recommend voting for it and watch it for future updates.
Users can use the following to open links in a new tab:
- CTRL+Left Click (Windows) or CMD+Left Click (macOS)
- Right click > Open in a new tab
Looks like that feature request is closed and the developers are telling us to go pound sand.
Voting seems to be disabled.
NVM. I was able to vote for it.
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Dude, thank you, you helped me solve my problem
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Since this request appears to be more than 5 years old, I would not hold your breath. But I am hopeful we will see this functionality fixed/added before the end of the decade.
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Yes hope so, I am sure many customers are waiting for this :)
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I mean... we are mostly developers here, and understand how EASY it would be to give us this option. I could literally code this myself in 15 minutes max. It is desired functionality for documents that contain many links...
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