Ok, So I have created a new link and when you hover your mouse over it, it shows www.example.com/link.php?id=3 but if you click on details, it shows the complete URL(which I don't want happening). Is there a way to prevent the real URL for showing??
Ok, please excuse my complete ignorance, I am a bit new to this. What exactly do I need to remove?
It would be handy for the details screen to still display a clickable URL, ie www.example.com/link.php?id=3, if that is possible could you tell me how to do that if not could you tell me how to remove it please.
{LINKURL} represents the URL, but you can find it just by observing that there's nothing else it could be in the particular position in the template by comparing the template with the page you're looking at.
Comments on Detail Screen Shows Complete URL
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Hi,
Ok, So I have created a new link and when you hover your mouse over it, it shows www.example.com/link.php?id=3 but if you click on details, it shows the complete URL(which I don't want happening). Is there a way to prevent the real URL for showing??
Thanks
Jon
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Click 'Templates' in your admin panel and remove it from the 'link details' template.
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Hi,
Ok, please excuse my complete ignorance, I am a bit new to this. What exactly do I need to remove?
It would be handy for the details screen to still display a clickable URL, ie www.example.com/link.php?id=3, if that is possible could you tell me how to do that if not could you tell me how to remove it please.
Thanks!!
Jon
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{LINKURL} represents the URL, but you can find it just by observing that there's nothing else it could be in the particular position in the template by comparing the template with the page you're looking at.
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Hi,
Many thanks I did find it, but like I said I am very new to this so I could have been looking at anything really.
Thanks
Jon