Jump to the section collapsible using Javascript (embedded webpart)
- Apr 18, 2023
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From the code you provided, it looks like you’re using an object with a link property that has a url, label, and target property. The target property is set to "_blank", which means that the link will open in a new tab.
If you want the link to open in the same tab instead of a new tab, you can try changing the value of the target property from "_blank" to "_self". This should cause the link to open in the same tab instead of a new tab.
As for including the link as an href directly in the description, it’s possible that it’s not working because the description is being rendered as text instead of HTML.
You could try using an HTML element such as a <a> tag with an href attribute to create a clickable link within the description.
Here’s an example of how you could modify your code to open the link in the same tab and include a clickable link within the description:
ar items = [ { type: "text", title: "Text title", description: '<b> uint8Array Text item</b> with description. <a href="https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289?hl=en" target="_self">Visit</a>', link: { url: "https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289?hl=en", label: "Visit", target: "_self", }, position: { left: 100, top: 50 } }, ];
In this example, I changed the value of the target property from "_blank" to "_self" so that the link will open in the same tab. I also added an <a> tag with an href attribute and a target attribute to the description property. This creates a clickable link within the description that will open in the same tab when clicked.
I hope this helps!