[Wactclc-primo] Chrome blocking Primo search tabs

Daniel Moore daniel.moore at email.edcc.edu
Mon Jun 8 10:58:25 PDT 2020


Hey all,

Unsure if this issue was impacting anyone else, but, a Chrome update over
the weekend fixed this. If you're experiencing a similar problem, check
that Chrome has fully updated.

-Dan

On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 12:17 PM Ryer Banta <ryer.banta at centralia.edu> wrote:

> Dan and all,
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> These are all very valid concerns. I have them too. Your rationale of new
> service = new tab seems logical to me.
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> But we should also consider this guidance for W3C
> https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/G200.html and the issues with new tabs
> brought up here
> https://uxdesign.cc/linking-to-a-new-tab-vs-same-tab-f88b495d2187 and
> here https://www.webcredible.com/blog/beware-opening-links-new-window/ Of
> course this doesn’t mean it’s not a contested issue.
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> Maintaining chats is definitely a concerns and LibAnswers is far superior
> to QP, but we’ll all have to do a lot of testing to make sure chat’s have
> the least possibility of getting dropped or lost in various user windows
> and tabs.
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> Other thoughts and considerations out there?
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> Ryer
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> *From: *Wactclc-primo <wactclc-primo-bounces at lists.ctc.edu> on behalf of
> Daniel Moore <daniel.moore at email.edcc.edu>
> *Reply-To: *WACTCLC Primo discussions <wactclc-primo at lists.ctc.edu>
> *Date: *Monday, June 1, 2020 at 11:53 AM
> *To: *WACTCLC Primo discussions <wactclc-primo at lists.ctc.edu>
> *Subject: *Re: [Wactclc-primo] Chrome blocking Primo search tabs
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> I have a strong trained instinct that, if a link opens content that is in
> another location or is itself another service, it should open in a new tab.
> Additionally, I'm actually more concerned now than ever about users
> "losing" the library's homepage. We've embedded a chat widget nearly front
> and center to better connect students with librarians during the COVID
> closure. I'm worried about a student on chat on the library webpage working
> with a chat librarian who instructs them to start entering keywords into
> the Primo search box, click "Search," and, if it doesn't open in a new tab,
> the student navigates away from the chat interaction.
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> On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 11:28 AM Ryer Banta <ryer.banta at centralia.edu>
> wrote:
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> Hi Dan,
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> Thanks for the heads up on this issue. I just did a test search on Chrome
> on Android from Centralia’s homepage Primo search form and didn’t have a
> problem. Ours opens in the same window.
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> I did replicate the issue on EDCC’s search. Are you all really committed
> to opening a new tab? I think it’s acceptable to open it within the same
> window.
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> Your Primo JS contains some extra bits at the end (compared to mine),
> which I’m guessing you implemented for the new tab behavior. I’m not
> totally sure if my JS is the latest and greatest, it looks mostly the same
> as yours, but there are some variations.
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> *Ryer Banta*
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> *Information Literacy and Technology Librarian*
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> Pronouns: he/him/his
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> Centralia College
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> 360-623-8121
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> Ryer.Banta at centralia.edu
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> *From: *Wactclc-primo <wactclc-primo-bounces at lists.ctc.edu> on behalf of
> Daniel Moore <daniel.moore at email.edcc.edu>
> *Reply-To: *WACTCLC Primo discussions <wactclc-primo at lists.ctc.edu>
> *Date: *Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 2:53 PM
> *To: *WACTCLC Primo discussions <wactclc-primo at lists.ctc.edu>
> *Subject: *[Wactclc-primo] Chrome blocking Primo search tabs
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> Hey all,
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> We've had a user report that, when starting a Primo search using the
> search form on our library's website, that a new tab is appearing with
> "about:blank" in the URL bar instead of search results. You can go back to
> the first tab and then manually open the pop up. Our Primo form opens up a
> new tab, but this new tab is being blocked by Chrome. Searching from the
> main library website is working in Firefox and Safari.
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> I've been looking into recent Chrome updates and have only found mention
> of security updates Google engineers have released for Chrome. According to
> some tech writers, Chrome has had some vulnerable code based on
> dependencies going back decades. Maybe this more aggressive pop up blocker
> is manifesting as a response to those code edits.
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> Our search form is similar to many other CTC schools, so I believe this
> issue is impacting others. I'll continue looking into this today, as I hope
> there's a quick fix we can deploy. Because the Android browser is Chrome,
> this problem is occurring on mobile Android devices, and we know that so
> many students are accessing course content with their mobile devices
> anyways... this could be impacting a large set of users.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Dan Moore
>
> Systems and Collections Librarian
>
> Edmonds Community College Library
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> (425) 640-1526
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> Pronouns: he, him, his
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> --
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> Regards,
>
>
>
> Dan Moore
>
> Systems and Collections Librarian
>
> Edmonds Community College Library
>
> (425) 640-1526
>
> Pronouns: he, him, his
>


-- 
Regards,

Dan Moore
Systems and Collections Librarian
Edmonds Community College Library
(425) 640-1526
Pronouns: he, him, his
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