• Resolved olandir

    (@olandir)


    I’m using CM Tooltip Glossary plugin. It creates another Taxonomy called Tooltip Categories. for some reason whenever I try to use that the links are getting malformed.

    I’m not sure what’s causing it. Anyway you can help?

    Here is a page that shows what I’m talking about. If you inspect hte element you’ll see that there’s like a span tag being added in the title attribute of the A tag and it’s messing it up and making “> appear before each link

    https://mendala.com/library/world-map/

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  • Plugin Author Daniel Floeter

    (@kometschuh)

    The widget works here well: https://mendala.com/qotsb-book1/
    For me the CM Tooltip Glossary plugin works well. Also when I create a CM Tooltip Glossary.
    And I couldn’t see the ‘Tooltip Category’ in the Same Category Posts widget!

    So what are you doing at the world-map page?

    I can check the HTML and it isn’t good, but something with dashicons makes the issue.

    Can you deactivate other widgets to check, if another widget makes the issue?
    Can you change the Theme and check, if the issue comes from the Theme?

    Plugin Author Daniel Floeter

    (@kometschuh)

    Your post title includes HTML (and the anchor element’s title attribute don’t work with that HTML):

    World Map<span class="dashicons " data-icon="" style="display:inline;vertical-align:baseline;"></span>

    Can you check where that HTML comes from and delete it? Just use “World Map” for the post title

    Thread Starter olandir

    (@olandir)

    Okay, I don’t think I explained this clearly.

    The reason why it works on https://mendala.com/qotsb-book1/ is because that page is a “post”

    The “World Map” page is being generated by another plugin called CM Tooltip Glossary found here > https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/enhanced-tooltipglossary/

    The “World Map” page itself has no HTML in the title. It’s just part of a different plugin. The conflict seems to be with that plugin, somehow, not sure.

    This is what it looks like when I go to use your plugin on the back end
    widget link

    I’m not sure where the conflict is, but I’m starting here since your plugin is a lot simpler so hopefully I can find an easy fix or workaround.

    Thread Starter olandir

    (@olandir)

    Never mind, I found the problem and was able to fix it. I thought I needed a work around with your plugin, but I found the offending setting in the other plugin

    Plugin Author Daniel Floeter

    (@kometschuh)

    I have also a patch version published where the title attribute from the post title escape HTML special chars.

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