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Hello Webmasters!
Is there any way so i can make when somebody clicks on an url on my webpage to open the new url + one more url. So 2 urls with oneclick.
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Yes.. you could use the first click to execute a javascript to load up 2 pages.
If you can explain the process and reasoning more there may be an easier way. without you having to re-invent the wheel
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