IMPORTANT description and example missing #33573
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MDN URL
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/base
What specific section or headline is this issue about?
Examples
What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?
incomplete but required
<base href="https://www.example.com/" />
<base target="_blank" />
<base target="_top" href="https://example.com/" />
What did you expect to see?
new heading
Off-page and In-page anchors
new content
<base>
would require related(?) developments in HTML6. Through technological expansion,<base>
tags may help site visitors to contextually organize browser in-tab and off-tab browsing. We require 2 universal user controls to enable user contextual selection for exactly 2 on-off toggles in all browsers. Toggle 1 concurrently cycles in-tab/off-tab browsing to content within the currently active page. Toggle 2 concurrently cycles in-tab/off-tab browsing to content on any other active Internet page. HTML<base>
arguments would continue to over-ride the new in-tab/off-tab browser user control toggles, protecting existing technologies and security conventions.https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_base_target.asp
https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_target.asp
Security use case - Linkedin
Regardless...
new heading
<base>
argument syntax hierarchy FURTHER development requireddescription missing
It is important that
<base href[="https"] target="_blank">
be followed by<base target="_self">
. These twobase
values on the same page regulate off-tab and in-tab navigation. Those links with thehttps
target will open html page addressess in new tabs. While links with the#
target will open bookmarks on the same base targets [plural] page in the same browser tab. Each base target argument must be placed in a separate<base>
element tag. E.g. ,example missing
<base href[="https"] target="_blank">
```
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2024 May 12, Safari 17.4.1 requires that both
(Safari default settings)<base>
targets must be placed in the following order. First,base href[="https"] target="_blank"
followed by thebase target="_self"
. So that the browser can access described html document external_blank
and interna_self
l link behaviors. Thus deploying the herein described ease-of-use Base URL element metadata accessibility efficiencies.MDN metadata
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en-us/web/html/element/base
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