I found that adding target="_blank"
to the links worked -- except that on some desktop browsers, it opened a new blank window AND opened the email window. Granted, jqtouch sites aren't typically going to be viewed on desktop browsers, but I wasn't fond of that behavior.
Instead, here's what I did:
- Put the
mailto:
link in the onclick
event and added return false
(so actual link to #
doesn't fire)
- Added a
noHighlight
class to the link
Here is an example:
<a href="#" onclick="window.location='mailto:[email protected]'; return false;" class="noHighlight">Email me</a>
I then modified the CSS in the theme file.
Before:
ul li a.active {
background: #194fdb url(img/selection.png) 0 0 repeat-x;
color: #fff;
}
After:
ul li a.active:not(.noHighlight) {
background: #194fdb url(img/selection.png) 0 0 repeat-x;
color: #fff;
}
The reason I added the noHighlight
class is that without it, the button would get highlighted and would "stick" which made the button look like it was still in some active state. To get around the issue, I added the class and modified the CSS as described above.
What the CSS change does is that if the link (inside of a li
which is inside of a ul
) has the class noHighlight
, it will NOT change the background or text color.
Seems to work great now on both desktop and mobile browsers.
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