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  • Hi,

    As I see to your site, the link is https://www.grandparentsasparents.org.uk. It mean that it will just add to the domain url.

    Change it to https://www.grandparentsasparents.org.uk and it will work.

    Hope it helps.

    Thread Starter sacha.shabbir

    (@sachashabbir)

    Hi Jomarlipon.
    It is as link above, https://www.grandparentsasparents.org.uk. But for some reason it clicks to https://www.grandparentsplus.org.uk/www.grandparentsasparents.org.uk.
    It is entered correctly, in the page edit html view it also shows the link correctly, however when link is clicked it adds my domain url in front of url its supposed to go to. This is the same whether clicked from preview or updated pages.
    Any ideas?

    It looks as if they are relative links instead of absolute ones.

    Make sure that the links are written with the https:// at the start instead of a / or nothing.

    i.e. <a href="https://www.supportgroup.com"> will take you to an external site, but if you used <a href="www.supportgroup.com"> then you would get the effect you are talking about.

    Could that be the problem?

    Thread Starter sacha.shabbir

    (@sachashabbir)

    Hi JohnPope
    Thank you so much! Your advice worked. It just seemed strange that the links worked intially and then stopped – no update or changes applied. It’s similar to PDF’s of advice leaflets, all fine at first but now when you print them (direct from page or DL) they print with either text missing or random letters joined as sentences. Bit cheeky I know, but I don’t suppose you have any suggestions/advice on how to get this sorted? Thanks again
    Kind regards, Sacha

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