There are times when you want a link to another website to open in a separate window. Which scenario best fits?

  1. Have another window open making it easier for the user to surf the linked website

  2. Keep my website in the original window so the user will come back to it

  3. Be sure that the user has JavaScript enabled in their browser


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the purpose and behavior of opening links in a separate window.

Option A) Have another window open making it easier for the user to surf the linked website - This option is incorrect because opening a link in a separate window does not necessarily make it easier for the user to surf the linked website. It depends on the user's preference and their browsing habits.

Option B) Keep my website in the original window so the user will come back to it - This option is correct because opening a link in a separate window allows the user to visit the linked website while keeping the original website open in the original window. This ensures that the user can easily return to the original website after exploring the linked website.

Option C) Be sure that the user has JavaScript enabled in their browser - This option is incorrect because opening a link in a separate window does not directly relate to ensuring that the user has JavaScript enabled in their browser. The behavior of opening links in a separate window can be achieved without JavaScript.

The correct answer is B) Keep my website in the original window so the user will come back to it. This option is correct because opening a link in a separate window allows the user to explore the linked website while keeping the original website accessible in the original window.

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