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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: gallery media file link not working as defaultWow esmi, supercool. Using the first option… working great. Thanks a lot.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hacker Registered as AdministratorInstall a security plugin like Better WP Security
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Visual Editor changing my HTML/codeFound out that this is a theme related issue (that does not affect the old posts).
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image caption issue with WP 3.4Upgrading to the latest version of the theme should solve this problem automatically. Upgrading to Thesis 1.8.5 solved the issue for me.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Caption Not WorkingPost 3.4, the code that image caption generates has been changed. So, it will require a theme update to solve the problem.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Caption broken in new 3.4 postsCheck whether there is any update for your theme after WP 3.4 release. Most of the themes have solved this issue through minor update.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Caption broken after 3.4WordPress 3.4 has implemented new code for image caption and many old themes will require some update to be compatible with this change. Upgrading to the latest version of my theme (Thesis 1.8.5) solved the problem for me.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Credit] HTML changes when updating postsI am NOT using this plugin but STILL facing the same problem. Looks like there’s a bug in WordPress 3.4.1.
Have a look at this post to get an idea what the image captions look like.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Visual Editor changing my HTML/codeI am using WordPress 3.4.1
I too faced this problem first time today. The image caption that I add in the visual editor is not getting integrated properly in the html editor.
When I make corrections in the html editor and update it, it works fine.
But again when I go to the visual editor and save the post, all the corrections I made in html editor goes for a toss.
As of now, I only saw this problem with image captions.
Ya, looks like the relative URL thing comes in the way of implementing this suggestion.
Keeping the https:// intact in the beginning would keep things simple, but as you said in your earlier post, it would again be a hurdle if somebody wanted to replace it with ftp:// or mailto: or something similar.
@ esmi: We are talking about the hyperlinking process that starts once you click on the hyperlink icon in the visual editor.
If you do not want to hyperlink, don’t insert the link (don’t use the hyperlink icon in the visual editor).
@ Ipstenu: Maybe you’re right. But even then, changing the final output as mentioned in the post above (prefixing the site’s URL) is unwarranted.
Also, It should not a problem sensing whether the user intends to use mailto: or ftp://. MS Word does that so beautifully. If your URL starts with mailto: or ftp://, it does not prefix https://
@ kjodle: I am using Visual editor. Though https:// shows up by default in the box, it gets easily replaced when we copy paste something.
Nothing goes wrong if we do everything correctly, but the problem occurs when we omit to do something.
It’s worth noticing how MS Word handles the URL text without https://
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to install WP with Softaculous that doesn't show WPSoftaculous has taken out WordPress from its list of free scripts. But some web hosts are still misguiding the customers saying that their hosting panel is powered with softaculous and they can install wordpress using it.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Top 10 Blogs for BloggersCongrats Ileane! you deserve it. I remember seeing sign off smooches on your blog long back.. is this the same site? ??