In your documentation on auto links, you give the example of the term “WordPress”.
I’m going to use the term “Word” as an example, which will unfortunately be identified in the word WordPress.
Is there a filter that would allow me to use a regular expression to detect terms in the content (word surrounded by spaces, word at the beginning of a line, word followed by punctuation)?
]]>I did verify that it works with normal posts/tags. Thank you for any assistance.
]]>My custom taxonomy “Brands” is attached to a custom post type “Products” and I would like my “Posts” to autolink to those brands taxonomy.
I tried attaching the “Brands” taxonomy to “Posts” to see if the problem was solved, but it does not help.
Does anyone knows a solution to this issue?
Thanks!
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If I disable “autolink tags” in the settings, the problem is gone.
normaly in the source code it looks like:
<span class="meta-nav">→</span>
WordPress 5.8.2
Theme Tropicana Premium
Taxopress Version 3.4.4
Thank for your for hard work!, since last update the Auto Links for post tag is not working for me, all my post now don’t have link to the post tags.
I checked the new instructions, and everything is ok, but is not working.
Regards,
Dalia
]]>I tested several plugins that automatically generate links on my website, but this was the only one that worked correctly as I need.
I am impressed that I am the first to evaluate!
Good job DAEXT =D
]]>If not, anyone have suggest for my case?
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