Using the ‘classic’ block now, which seems ok.
Anyway, just a comment & black mark against WP unless you can convince me otherwise.
thanks
Thanks
CB
The insert image dialogue box currently lets you set the link URL to “None”, “File URL”, or “Post URL.” It would be nice to be able to also select from a list of existing pages for the image to link to, like you can with the WYSIWYG link editor box.
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) and then go back and edit these links with the WYSIWYG if needed, and exactly what I typed would still be intact.
In WP 3.1, however, it changes the URL displayed in the WYSIWYG when you edit it to something more like https://www.example.com/wp-admin/%5Bsite-url%5D/my-internal-page-link
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It would be great if the new link editor would not do this. Don’t know if this is a bug or not, but it is annoying.
(And for anyone who is wondering why I choose to do this – I’m re-launching old, crappy sites and have to develop the new WP sites in a sub-directory then move it on launch, and would rather not have to update every internal link and image src on the site when I launch. – Of course, if there’s an easier solution for this, I’d love to hear it.)
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