jkrakar
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Thanks for your reply. Whatever the issue was, it resolved itself. Everything is working normally again today. There must have been a server issue somewhere that was hogging resources in an unusual way.
In the code view for the webpage, this is an example:
<div class=”news-short-content”>
School will be closed on Wednesday, Nov. 11 in honor of Veterans Day. Click here for the schedule for the week of Nov. 9-13: ENGLISH | ESPANOL
</div>The hyperlinks are stripped out of the text.
That didn’t do anything. The hyperlinks are still inactive if I limit the amount of words displayed and use the “Read More” feature. Any hyperlink to external or internal resources are inactive. The “Read More” link is the only active link.
No, you misunderstood what I was trying to say. When I use this shortcode [sp_news grid=”list” limit=”5″ content_words_limit=”50″], the hyperlinks in my news articles are inactive. I don’t have room on my home page to show the full articles, but I would like the hyperlinks to work, or else it’s confusing for the readers.
Is there any way to get around this? Is there any code to specify multiple favicons so that the subsite media files would pull the subsite’s favicon? Or a way to just specify that no favicon should be displayed for the media library items?
Or would I need to change the subsite into a subdomain to have a separate favicon for the media files?
- This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by jkrakar.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot Connect to WordPress Rest APII did clear my DNS cache and my browser cache again and then logged in again and my access to the site was restored. So something is randomly giving me Rest API access issues, apparently.