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  • I still get a 403 trying to get to your site.
    Are you using relative urls ? ( /images/banana.jpg)
    If you are, change them to absolute urls/ (https://wwww.yoursite.com/images/banana.jpg)

    Thread Starter davikrug

    (@davikrug)

    Let me check. My site citiblogs.com is a development site. I have been to lazy to make a homepage their. Currently there are a variety of sites we are developing. I personally don’t have a site. Someday I will have one. Until then I will change my url in my profile sorry.
    I will check to see if I am using relative urls.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    The archives present a compressed view of the posts (links and images removed, posts trail off with … after x amount of words, etc). To view the full article (with links and images), all a user would have to do is click on the title, taking him/her directly to that exact post. This is generally the preferred method of archiving in the blog community. I’m not sure how to change it, but if I get some spare time, I’ll look into it.

    Thread Starter davikrug

    (@davikrug)

    Huh, this creates a major problem for the seoing weblogger where linkage is the currency of choice and not having links in archive posts seems unusual any suggestions on how to change this. Not worried about the images so much but the links.

    This could be related to other aspects which is why I initially clicked your name to have a look at your site …..

    Thought you might be using that layout ??
    https://binarybonsai.com/archives/2004/09/06/kubrick-v125-faq/
    Bottom question on that page.

    Thread Starter davikrug

    (@davikrug)

    Problem solved. Thank you so much. I am taking my url down. hope no one minds just don’t really want all the search engines pushing folks there yet.

    ??

    For future interest. If you are using the latest version of Kubrick (i’m using 1.2.5) you will have to change Line 43 in archive.php to the same value. (instead of in index.php)

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