I am doing a website for a Women's Abuse Resource Center. A lot of centers like this have what is referred to by the centers as a "Panic Button". An example of a basic one is found here at the top of every page in the green bar.
The idea of the link or button is for if a women was looking at this website for help, and their abuser or someone they didn't want to know walked in the room, it allows for a fast escape. Sometimes a link is much faster then closing a browser window and that can be suspicious.
The problem I see is that most buttons I see doing this just send you to google or something like that. I am going to do something like this:
<a href="http://www.msn.com/#news" rel="noreferrer">LEAVE WEBSITE NOW!</a>
or
<a href='data:text/html;charset=utf-8, <html><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;URL='http://www.msn.com/#news/'"></html>'>LEAVE WEBSITE NOW!</a>
A link like that will scroll you to some actual content. Its not a blank Google search but is also not a very specific thing that could be seen as suspicious.
I know that blocking the referrer is good but even with that solution you can hit the back button on your browser and your caught. For this problem I thought I could do something this:
HTML
<a href="javascript:goNewWin()" rel="noreferrer">LEAVE WEBSITE NOW!</A>
JavaScript
function goNewWin() {
window.open("backbuttonnewpage.html",'TheNewpop','toolbar=1,location=1,directories=1,status=1,menubar=1,scrollbars=1,resizable=1');
self.close()
}
I am posting because there are lives at risk with this and I need something that is as close to a total solution as can be. How would you do this?
UPDATE- 3-26-14:
I ran some of the educational ideas posted here by the resource center I am working with and here was their answer. "It takes extreme courage for our users to even come on our website. When they come they are looking for a fast easy resource to get out of a possibly life threatening situation. They would not have the time or the mental capacity in most cases to educate themselves on a safe way to browse our website. When presented with the idea of a "panic button", when done properly, has seemed to be a resource that is always asked for by most victims that we treat."
After reading a lot of the ideas here it seems like a total solution would be a large button that floats in a constant position on left hand side. When the page loads it loads another site in the background (maybe an ajax call) so that clicking the button just removes the overlaying frame. This will mean no load time when clicked. To avoid a back button press of the browser it seems like telling the browser not to cache is necessary as well as possibly using replaceState
on every page change to disable a back button that reveals this site.
This is still very much a technical question. The debate helps very much but I still need a working technical solution. Anyone think they are able to get all these ideas together into something functional? Ill be working on it right away myself and will post anything I come up with. Thanks all.
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