Split rel="nofollow" option into separate Nofollow filter from HTML filter

Created on 12 May 2010, over 14 years ago
Updated 2 March 2023, over 1 year ago

Hi,

I created a Drupal Gardens account and I noticed a usability conflict between Add rel="nofollow" to all links and Convert URLs into links.

The Plain Text format doesn't allow HTML (normal) so the Add rel="nofollow" to all links option doesn't show up. But it does allow Convert URLs into links. Of course, there are several solutions, like not converting links, using the filtered HTML format or, better yet, checking Limit allowed HTML tags, removing all tags and then checking Add rel="nofollow" to all links.

But a more sensible option would be to simply move Add rel="nofollow" to all links from the Limit allowed HTML tags vertical tab to Enabled filters lists. Whether this value should be checked or not is still open (personaly, since I use plain text for anonymous, I tend to have nofollow as default).

At the very least, it should be made clear if the autolink feature adds a nofollow to all generated link.

Your opinion on all of this?

Feature request
Status

Active

Version

10.1

Component
Filter 

Last updated about 13 hours ago

No maintainer
Created by

🇫🇷France David Latapie

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