Refine _blank implicit noopener#2236
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See: whatwg/html#4330 Removed the wordings that could imply the behavior is vendor-specific. Added links to Browser compatibility for easy reference.
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the way we style notes has changed, so if you could update that while in here that would be fantastic.
Should follow up when browser-compat-data for form is revised.
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Some tags with their target to _blank have noopener by default. As mentioned in mdn/browser-compat-data#7642, this behavior is now part of the standard.
This PR removes the vendor/version-specific wordings, and adds links to the browser compatibility. The idea is that those who stumble upon the
Window.openerdocument could easily end up at the corresponding compatibility data.