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  • Thread Starter marleyciw

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    Yes, it is checked

    Thread Starter marleyciw

    (@marleyciw)

    Given that the caption is a shore code, it’s not in the same tag and so I can’t do a simple

    Even so, isn’t there a way to have a caption without generating a <p> </p> below it?

    Thread Starter marleyciw

    (@marleyciw)

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    Thread Starter marleyciw

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    Thank you! It is definitely not an internet issue — the problem happens for various users at many different locations (office, home, coffee shop).

    I’ve put in a call to action with the server, and we’ll see what happens. I just want to know if there is any chance this could be a WordPress issue? Is there anything I could try?

    Thread Starter marleyciw

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    I’m sorry, I should have been more specific. And I understand that you can’t see it if I don’t leave it broken, but we get too much traffic to allow that.

    All the internal URLs direct to 404s — broken links. Whereas WordPress’s “blog” insert seems to generate redirects fairly seamlessly, I can’t get it to do the same thing, but with “1”

    Thread Starter marleyciw

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    If I change anything there, all of our internal links on our site break. I tried changing it to /1/%year%/, tried taking out the blog, etc — and tried making sure that the site’s dashboard permalinks settings at least matched that — and no matter what, every internal link was broken.

    It seems like any changes I make to either the site’s or network’s permalinks settings break all of our internal links. Thus, I was trying to go into the Multisite internal coding. I’ve given up on overriding the slug — I just want to superficially change it.

    Any other ideas?

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