I'm trying to improve a music player i've created for my website by moving in from in-browser to a separate pop-up window, i've created/manipulated code i've found to make the jQuery take the href value and send it to a new window, only issue is on clicking the <a>
tag, it performs the href click and jQuery action (as it would do). I'm trying to find an efficient way to make it so that if a user has JavaScript disabled, they can at least use the music player in a new tab rather than not being able to listen at all, but i'm unsure of how to go about this. Would setting the elements href into a var, then removing the href attribute work? Or would this cause errors?
Example HTML:
<a href="this_page.cfm?song=1" target="_blank" class="playSong" id="#artist# - #song#">Play Track</a>
Example jQuery:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".playSong").click(function(){
var url = $(this).attr('href');
var windowName = $(this).attr('id');
window.open(url, windowName, "height=300,width=400");
});
});
</script>