I have an itchy issue I definitely need solve.
Every time I insert a link in my Jekyll website, independently if I write it in a Markdown file or an HTML file, I write the following:
<a href="http://example.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">example</a>
Obviously, it's way longer, more boring and more stressful than typing
[example](example.com)
Is there a way I can add by default the rel
and target
attributes (maybe in the _config.yml
file) for every link so that I can easily insert a simple <a>
tag and then it's parsed with all the extra stuff?
I know I could insert attributes also in Markdown, like this, but it's still quite a lot of typing...
Thanks a lot in advance, this would definitely change my game!
My past Jekyll project was able to leverage a fork of Jekyll Target Blank that added rel
and target
attributes to <a>
tags.