![]() ![]() On the Menus option, click on Select Options button Then, click on the “Screen Options” button, located on the top right corner. Go to the “Menus module”, under “Appearance”. I decided to share this because I think it’s something difficult to find but also something very easy to activate: After seeking for around half an hour, I finally found the way to specify the target attribute of a link on the Menus module. In my opinion, the WordPress administration area design is not usable (and not 508 compliant) and some buttons and options are difficult to find because they are normally in gray letters over light gray backgrounds. The Menus module is one of those wonderful features, but by default, it doesn’t allow to specify some attributes of the menu items, like the “target”. The new features of WordPress 3.x are great and allow us to customize the websites and manage the content flexibly. How to add a target _blank on a WordPress menu item Modified on: Tue, 19 Jan, 2016 at 8:38 AM Solution home Themes General Themes general How to add a target _blank on a WordPress menu item or other elements ![]()
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