Hi, SLB automatically activates any valid link in a post’s content (including custom post types) without depending on specific CSS class names.
If you can provide a link to a page that exhibits the issue you are experiencing, I would be glad to take a closer look.
Thread Starter
Alfo
(@alfonsberger)
Thanks Archetyped! Is there a contact form/email I can send the link to?
Hi, you can add a comment here with the link, or you can create a ticket at SLB’s official support forum with the link.
This ticket has been closed due to inactivity. If you are still experiencing an issue with SLB, please provide the requested details and I would be glad to reopen the ticket and take a look.
Thanks.
Thread Starter
Alfo
(@alfonsberger)
Hi, I’m still interested to get this issue fixed, but can not publish the URL openly. I followed the SLB support forum link you provided but only found GitHub logins – which then would be a public issues/url again as far as I understand. Where can I send you a private message?
Thanks for your help
Hi, I would love to offer private support, but due to availability, only public support is available so that solutions shared in these forums can help others who may encounter a similar issue in the future.
If you don’t want your link to be posted forever, you can edit it out after posting it, or you can use a service like ShoutKey or URLGone to temporarily share a URL that then expires so that it is no longer accessible.
Moderator
Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
Side note:
If you don’t want your link to be posted forever, you can edit it out after posting it, or you can use a service like ShoutKey or URLGone to temporarily share a URL that then expires so that it is no longer accessible.
Short URLs are often found and expanded. If you don’t want your site URL to show up then find another way please.
Hi Jan, standard shortened URLs (e.g. Bitly, etc.) are easily expanded to their full URL, but expiring URL services like the ones I mentioned claim to completely remove the URL once it has expired.
However, I’m no expert in expiring URL shorteners, so if you could provide some links with more details about the original links being found after expiration, I’d love to learn up!
Thanks.