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unexpected change in 4.0.5 - linklist
I had several items on my linklist that were formated using the <strong> html tag, to look like this: photos: on flickr but after upgrading to 4.0.5 the link title converts < and > signs, so the tag is displayed rather than used (i.e., the link ends up looking like “<strong>photos:</strong> on flickr”:“http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickoli/ instead). I also tried using textile, but this also displays as I type, without using the formating (i.e.: “ *photos:* on flickr”:http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickoli/).
Is there any way to include formating inside links on a linklist?
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Re: unexpected change in 4.0.5 - linklist
You can embrace your link texts with upm_textile.
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Re: unexpected change in 4.0.5 - linklist
But is there any change in 4.0.5 regarding this?
I use textile when formatting the description of a link (in Content -> Links) .
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Textile didn’t work for me until I add upm_textile in 4.0.5, (at wet’s suggestion). I hadn’t tried textile in other versions – I’d just been using html, which stopped working in 2.0.5. This isn’t a change I could find documented anywhere.
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#5 2007-07-05 20:51:34
- Mary
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Re: unexpected change in 4.0.5 - linklist
Make use of link_name
and the other tags rather than link
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It’s linklist I’m using, not link: links added through the Content » Links section of the control panel that show up in the left hand side-bar by default. The upm_textile plugin solved it for me, though.
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#7 2007-07-09 00:32:43
- Mary
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Re: unexpected change in 4.0.5 - linklist
linklist
calls a form. What tags is it using? I suspected it was using link
.
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