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  • Plugin Author Josh Leuze

    (@jleuze)

    Hi, you can do this using a custom slideshow template, take a look at the example on opening links in a new tab, it’s be just like that.

    Thread Starter pbtazit

    (@pbtazit)

    Hello,

    Thank you for your response, I have looked for the code mentioned at the link you provided, https://jleuze.com/plugins/meteor-slides/customizing-the-slideshow-template/, and the code listed on that page, quoted below, that needs to be replaced does not exist in the meteor-slideshow.php file.

    I have re-read and searched for this exact and verbatim code it does not exist in that meteor-slideshow.php file.

    <a href="<?php echo get_post_meta( $post->ID, "slide_url_value", $single = true ); ?>" title="<?php the_title(); ?>"><?php the_post_thumbnail( 'featured-slide' ); ?></a>

    Please advise

    Plugin Author Josh Leuze

    (@jleuze)

    It might not be exactly the same in the latest version of the plugin as it is in the documentation. But the example in the documentation does something else, so you can’t copy paste that.

    Edit line 137 and add the nofollow there.

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