Automatically adds a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"
attribute to all external links in Jekyll's content plus several other automation features for the external links. Read more here
Add the following to your site's Gemfile
gem 'jekyll-target-blank'
and add the following to your site's _config.yml
plugins:
- jekyll-target-blank
Note: if jekyll --version
is less than 3.5
use:
gems:
- jekyll-target-blank
By default. all anchor tags and markdown links pointing to an external host, other than the one listed as the url
in Jekyll's _config.yml
will automatically be opened in a new browser tab once the site is generated.
All the links in pages, posts and custom collections are included except for __plain text links.
The following HTML
anchor tag:
<a href="https://google.com">Google</a>
will be replaced with:
<a href="https://google.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Google</a>
..unless your website's URL is google.com 😉
[Google](https://google.com)
will be generated as:
<a href="https://google.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Google</a>
No custom configuration is needed for using this plugin, however, you can override some default behaviours and also make use of some extra features as explained in this section.
You can override the default behaviour and only force external links to open in new browser if they have a CSS class name included with the same value as the one listed in the Jekyll _config.yml
file.
To override this automation, add an entry in your site's config.yml
file, specifying which CSS class name a link must have for it to be forced to open in a new browser:
target-blank:
css_class: ext-link
With the above setting, only links containing the class="ext-link"
attribute will be forced to open in a new browser.
You can also automatically add additional CSS classes to qualifying external links. This feature is useful when you want to add CSS styling to external links such as automatically displaying an icon to show the reader that the link will open in a new browser.
You can add one or more space separated CSS classes in _config.yml
like so:
target-blank:
add_css_classes: css-class-one css-class-two
The above example will add class="css-class-one css-class-two"
to the generated anchor tag. These CSS class names will be added in addition to any other existing CSS class names of a link.
For security reasons, rel="noopener noreferrer"
are added by default to all the processed external links. You can override adding any of the noopener
and noreferrer
values with the following entries in your site's _config.yml
file.
To exclude the noopener
value:
target-blank:
noopener: false
To exclude the noreferrer
value:
target-blank:
noreferrer: false
To exclude both noopener
and noreferrer
values:
target-blank:
noopener: false
noreferrer: false
You can add additional rel=""
attribute values by simply specifying them in your site's _config.yml
file.
target-blank:
rel: nofollow
or even more than one extra:
target-blank:
rel: nofollow
Note:
The rel
setting overrides other default rel
attribute values. Therefore, (for example), if you exclude the noopener
value and then add it to the rel
property, it will still be added. The following config
:
target-blank:
noopener: false
rel: noopener
will output:
<a href"https://some-external-website.what" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Some link</a>
Simply create an issue and I will respond as soon as possible.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create a new Pull Request
rake spec
# or
rspec
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