• Resolved obiteokenobi

    (@obiteokenobi)


    hi all, i’m new here, i’m using elementor to build a website but when insert any link with target function there’re error with double quote. How can i fix it?

    Example
    <a href="link" target="&quot;_self&quot;">text</a>

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  • Hi,

    Can you send me a screenshot of the setting where you handled this target?

    Thread Starter obiteokenobi

    (@obiteokenobi)

    hi, thanks for the reply.

    Here two screenshot of the issue:

    one

    two

    Hi,

    Can you disable all your experiments, please?
    except for the Flex Box experiment (If you have it on your site)
    https://elementor.com/help/elementor-experiments
    If it solves the issue, reactivate the ones you use.

    Please make sure that all of your Plug-ins and Theme are updated.
    Sometimes it isn’t obvious that there is a plugin update available. Go to WordPress Dashboard > Updates and click the Check Again button to be sure.

    Please also regenerate the CSS via Elementor > Tools > Regenerate CSS on your WordPress Dashboard,
    then make sure that you are clear:
    your WordPress cache (your WordPress plugin if you have one), your server cache (if
    you have one. In this case, you can contact your hosting provider).

    Please deactivate all your plugins besides Elementor and see if it helps. If it solves the issue, reactivate them one by one to find the culprit. If it didn’t help, switch your theme (temporarily) and see if it makes any difference.

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