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Hello Steve,
I'm not totally agree with you when you speak about the pop-up windows. Because, sometine, is good to use it.
For example, in my website, I show my pictures on Alamy and when a visitor click on it, its open a new windows directly on Alamy and the visitor can buy my piicture. But, my website was stay open on the computer of the visitor so, he/she can continu his/her navigation on mmy website and maybe, buy more picture! Specially in this case, you don't want to lose your visitor so you need to open a new windows. Like if you have a section with link, its the same, you want your website stay open when to visitor go to the link just open... BTW its very good article.
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