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Questions & answers

The target=”_blank” link attribute is risky and opens a website to security and performance issues. Google's Web. dev page on the risks of using the _blank link attribute is summarized as such: “The other page may run on the same process as your page.
The most common reason to use `target=”_blank” is so that offsite links open in a separate tab. This allows a user to click on a reference and come back to it later without leaving the current page. It keeps visitors on your site longer and improves most of your metrics: bounce rate, conversion, pages visited.
The target attribute inside anchor tags ( <a> ) tells the browser where the linked document should be loaded. It's optional, and defaults to _self when no value is provided.
There are a few ways CSS can 'target' navigation. This will style internal and external links using attribute styling, which could help signal visitors to what your links will do. You can also target the traditional inline HTML 'target=_blank'.
A target attribute with the value of “_blank” opens the linked document in a new window or tab. A target attribute with the value of “_self” opens the linked document in the same frame as it was clicked (this is the default and usually does not need to be specified).
_blank: It opens the link in a new window. _self: It is the default value. It opens the linked document in the same frame. _parent: It opens the linked document in the parent frameset.