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Screen reader users may not immediately realize a new window has opened, leading to confusion when they try to use the "Back" button.

If a whole section of links opens externally (like a resource list), add a leading sentence: "The following links will open in a new tab." Quick Tips for Your Next Post

Have you ever clicked a link only to be jolted out of your current tab and into a brand-new window without warning? For many users, it’s a minor annoyance. But for users with visual impairments or cognitive disabilities, it can be completely disorienting. That’s where comes in. What is Technique G201?

Technique G201 is an accessibility best practice that advises developers to . By providing this "heads-up," you allow users to decide whether they want to leave their current context or stay put. Why Should You Use It?

Use a standard "external link" icon. If you use an icon, ensure it has alternative text (alt-text) so screen readers can relay the information.

If you're using modern site builders like GoHighLevel or Wix , look for settings that allow you to toggle "Open in new window" and manually add your warnings in the link description.