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  • #664711

    Hi there,

    I need to set up linked copyrights into some of my featured images, but when I add the html code to the caption this happens: link i private and I can’t click on the image anymore.

    How can I fix this?

    Thanks!

    #664749

    the featured image is that little image related to a page/post/portfolio which you set up on the right side of editing mode.

    Where do you put in there a html code?

    Or do you mean an advanced-layout-builder element – please describe your problem a bit more precise here.
    is it the featured image slider alb element you mean?

    #664779

    Hey!


    @Guenni007
    I think that image has to be stored and loaded on our quick replies! :D


    @worldfuturecouncil
    we do need more informations so we can help you out!

    Cheers!
    Basilis

    #665226

    Hi Basilis, thank you for your reply.

    (Links sent by Private) In some posts I use images that need sourcing (copyright, etc.). What I really like about ENFOLD is that it lets me add a caption to the Featured Image that only shows when clicked and opens up in a lightbox.

    LINK1: shows you how I managed to source an image through captions (click on the featured image to see it). Ideally this captioned text would be available as a link, so people can click on it and go to the source’s website. I tried using html but it doesn’t work properly (LINK2).

    Is that a bit more clear?

    Thanks!!

    #666049

    Hi,

    The html markup is probably incorrect. Please check if it’s closed correctly.

    <a href="#">Test</a>
    

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #666097

    Hi Ismael, thanks for getting back to me.

    The html is correctly closed (link and code by private).

    I still get the same result.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    #667113

    Hi,

    Please post the login details here. We will check it.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #679299

    Hi there,

    login info sent by private.

    Thanks!

    #681510

    Hi,

    Use single quotation marks instead of quotation marks. Example:

    <a href='http://www.google.com'>Test</a>
    

    Best regards,
    Ismael

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