• Resolved Josh Journey

    (@ljosh)


    Howdy, hoping all is well for you and want to once again thank you for all the awesome help you’ve given and for this amazing plugin! In the docs I spotted two links that don’t link to their intended source:
    https://davidlingren.com/assets/mla-doc.html

    When clicking the link “MLA Mapping Hooks Example” it simply adds a hash to the url but doesn’t take the user to any part of the page. This happens for both FireFox and Google Chrome. This also happens for the link “MLA Metadata Mapping Hooks Example”.

    Warm regards,
    Josh

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  • Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your report and for the positive MLA feedback; much appreciated.

    The links you mention are intended to search the Example Plugins page in the MLA plugin’s admin section. I have added the following note to the web page on my site that introduces the stand-alone documentation:

    Of course, the Settings/Media Library Assistant Documentation tab runs as part of an installed and active MLA plugin. The stand-alone documentation here has some limitations. There are references and links to some of the Example Plugins included in the MLA plugin. The links must run within the MLA plugin to work; they have no effect in the stand-alone documentation.

    I regret that there’s no feasible way to reproduce the search function and Example Plugin collection outside of the MLA plugin itself.

    I am marking this topic resolved because I’ve done what I can regarding the issue you raised. Thanks for alerting me to this limitation and for your interest in the plugin.

    Thread Starter Josh Journey

    (@ljosh)

    Ah I see. Thank you David, works beautifully in the backend. ?? Wishing you a lovely new year full of cheer.

    Warm regards,
    Josh

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