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[Resolved] Setting button URL to no-follow or sponsored

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Last updated by nadavL 1 year, 11 months ago.

Assisted by: Shane.

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#2355167

Hi,

How can I set Toolset Button block attributes to mark them as 'Sponsored'?

Thanks

#2355269

Nigel
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Screenshot 2022-05-04 at 11.53.51.png

You can add a rel attribute value to a button block in the Advanced section of its settings (screenshot).

You can see valid values here: hidden link

#2355373
Untitled-2.jpg

That's perfect.
I see that WP automatically added the 'noopenner' attribute. In order to add nofollow, I simply write both (as in the image)?
Thanks

#2355443

Shane
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Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hello,

Yes that is correct. How you have it in the image is the correct way to add multiple rel attributes.

Thanks,
Shane

#2355957

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!

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