To add rel=”noopener” and target=”_blank” to all external links in WordPress posts, you can use a code snippet in your theme’s functions.php file. Here’s how to do it:
Edit your theme’s functions.php file:
To add the “nofollow” and target=”_blank” attributes to all links in your posts, you can edit your theme’s functions.php file. Follow these steps:
- Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.
- Go to “Appearance” > “Theme Editor.”
- In the right sidebar, locate and click on the “functions.php” file.
- Add the following code snippet at the end of the file:
function add_target_blank_to_external_links($content) { $site_url = get_site_url(); $pattern = "/<a(.*?)href=[\"'](https?|ftp)(:\/\/)(?!".$site_url.")(.*?)[\"'](.*?)>/i"; $replacement = '<a$1href="$2$3$4"$5 target="_blank" rel="noopener">'; $content = preg_replace($pattern, $replacement, $content); return $content; } add_filter('the_content', 'add_target_blank_to_external_links');
- Click “Update File” to save the changes.
This code snippet will add target=”_blank” and rel=”noopener” to all external links in your WordPress posts. Keep in mind that editing your theme’s functions.php file can have unintended consequences if not done correctly. It’s always a good idea to create a backup of your site before making changes to the code.
If you’re using a page builder or any other custom plugin to create content, you may need to use a different method or consult the plugin documentation to add target=”_blank” and rel=”noopener” to external links.