What is rel = ”noopener” in WordPress? If you write text and add a link that opens in a new window, then WordPress automatically adds the noopener to your link. Below we will see what is rel = "noopener" that WordPress adds and how it affects your website.
noopener is an HTML attribute added to all WordPress links that are selected to open in a new tab browsing. It is also accompanied by rel=”noreferrer”.
The functions these were added to WordPress to address a security hole that can be exploited by malicious websites with JavaScript.
There is some JavaScript that allows a tab that opens to get certain information. If you connect to a web page that contains malicious code, then that page, using the JavaScript property window.opener can change the home page (of your website) to steal information and also add malicious code.
Adding rel = ”noopener” prevents the new tab from taking advantage of this JavaScript feature. Similarly, the rel = ”noreferrer” attribute prevents the referral page information from being transferred to the new tab.
Affects Your SEO?
Although the rel = ”noopener” feature improves the security of WordPress, many believe that it affects SEO.
It's a myth.
Noopener does not seem to affect the WordPress site's SEO or the overall WordPress performance.
What is the difference between noopener and nofollow?
If you confuse rel = ”noopener” with rel = ”nofollow”, read below.
The noopener feature improves WordPress security by blocking information leakage.
On the other hand, the nofollow feature prevents your site from passing SEO link juice to the referral page. It basically "tells" the Google bot that indexes your page not to follow the link.
Search engines now reportedly "obey" the nofollow feature, but do not consider the noopener.
How to disable rel = ”noopener” in WordPress?
You do not need to disable the tag rel = ”noopener” from your page links. It is needed as extra security and has no effect on your page or SEO.
However, if you need to remove it, then you need to disable the WordPress Gutenberg Editor and use the old classic processor. After that, you will need to add the following code to the functions.php file of the theme you are using.
Removing the noopener is not recommended.
add_filter ('tiny_mce_before_init', 'iguru_disable_noopener'); function iguru_disable_noopener ($ mceInit) {$ mceInit ['allow_unsafe_link_target'] = true; return $ mceInit; }
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