5. Link

5.3. Open links

Links open in the same window, not in a separate one.

What is meant by this?

If links in a text or on a web page are opened in the same window, this means that when recipients click on a link, the content or the target page of the link is loaded in the current browser window or tab in which the original page is located. In other words, the original page is replaced by the target page of the link.

In contrast, links that are opened in a separate window would result in the target page being loaded in a new browser window or tab, while the original page remains open.

Please note that links are opened within the same window. The reason for this is that students who use a screen reader cannot quickly navigate back to the Moodle course by clicking "Back" when the link is opened in a new window.

Why is it important?

Screen reader software used by recipients with visual impairments can interpret content more effectively and consistently when links are opened in the same window. This allows for smoother navigation and a better understanding of the website content.

Preventing pop-up windows or new browser tabs, which can occur when opening links in a separate window, also minimizes potential confusion and helps all recipients to keep track of the navigation on the website.

How can I implement/check it?

To ensure that the link opens in the same window, select the link. Click on the "Insert/edit link" icon in the menu bar. You can set whether the link should open in the current or a new window. Select "Current window" and close the menu setting.

If a link is to be opened in a new window, there must be a note in the link. For example: "Information about XY on page XY (new window)".