Some sites won't open link in new tab

Hi all, i always use cmd-click to open lots of links on a web page in tabs. lately i've been noticing that this does not work on certain sites. for example, on seekingalpha.com, it doesn't matter if i hold down the cmd key, the new link opens in the current window, no new tab. i emphasize that cmd-click works normally for me on most sites.
my question is, is it possible to design your web page so cmd-click doesn't work? has anyone else noticed this?
tia...tom

Hi Tom
yes you can do that - that site uses a javascript function
onclick="trackLink...
to force some clicked links to open in the same window/tab - you can override it via ctrl-click in this case, or temporarily turn javascript off in the Develop menu, or there are extensions & other add-ons for Safari to block certain javascript on a site.

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