• Resolved paktas

    (@paktas)


    Our designers define the content that is inside the image inside the filename which equals to $ARTICLE_TITLE-$IMAGE-CONTENT.
    Is there a way to take FILENAME content, but remove hyphens (“-“) that are inside filename?

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  • Plugin Author Pagup

    (@pagup)

    Hi,

    Thank you for contacting our support.

    About your question, it would be very custom to do so (and unique to your case).

    Tt’s not possible.

    Sorry.

    Regards

    Thread Starter paktas

    (@paktas)

    Not unique at all. Lots of plugins that remove hyphens from filename and put it into alt.

    Plugin Author Sajjad Ali

    (@the-rock)

    @paktas That feature is already included in the Image Name option. Is it not replacing hyphens/dashes on your website? I just tested it on my end and it’s replacing them fine. Check this screenshot. https://i.imgur.com/sKXaajb.png

    Also, it should replace any underscore or extra whitespaces with a single space and capitalize starting letter of each word.

    Can you send us a screenshot/screencast of what it’s showing on your end when “Image Name” option is selected inside Bialty Settings?

    Make sure your image names are including normal hyphens “-” and not em dash “—”. Kinda special long hyphens.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by Sajjad Ali.
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