target
Examples
The following code example shows the default and _blank behaviors of the target property.
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd">
<svg width="5cm" height="7cm" viewBox="0 0 5 7" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<desc>Two basic link types.</desc>
<!-- Outline the SVG viewport. -->
<rect x="0" y="0" width="100%" height="100%" fill="none" stroke="blue" stroke-width=".03"/>
<a xlink:href="http://www.w3.org">
<ellipse cx="2.5" cy="1.5" rx="2" ry="1" fill="red" />
</a>
<a xlink:href="http://dev.w3.org/SVG/profiles/1.1F2/publish/" target="_blank">
<ellipse cx="2.5" cy="4.75" rx="2" ry="1" fill="green" />
</a>
</svg>
Notes
Remarks
The target property specifies the name or portion of the target window, frame, pane, tab, or other relevant presentation context (that is, an HTML or XHTML frame, iframe, or object element) where a document is opened when the link is activated.
Use target when there are multiple possible targets for the ending resource, such as when the parent document is a multi-frame HTML or XHTML document.
Syntax
Standards information
- Scalable Vector Graphics: Linking, Section 17.2
See also
Related pages
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: [Windows Internet Explorer API reference Article]