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johnny dollarMember
Thanks for the quick and effective reply. Problem solved!
Have a good Memorial Day weekend too.
johnny dollarMemberThanks for that additional info. Not quite sure I understand how to apply it to a text link just yet but I’m working on it.
I found that appending class=”lightbox_ultimate_text_anchor” to the shortcode doesn’t always work. Up to this point it’s doing fine with me because so much of what I post is in bullet lists, and apparently it works fine in bullet lists. But when it’s just plain text in a paragraph it wants to insert a break before the target text even with the custom CSS added as recommended above. I’m working on a future post and my workaround right now is making one line an unordered, unstyled list. Luckily the line stands alone so it’ll do, but what if a want several text targets in one of several paragraphs of text? I’m not there yet so I don’t have an example to produce but I’m just trying to bank that curve before I run into it. Thank you so much.
johnny dollarMemberBrand new to WP and this plug-in, and have been poking around looking for a solution to the inline/line-break problem. Implemented everything suggested here without success. Using the “wp lightbox anchor text display external page” I would still get line-breaks even with the custom CSS. Then looking at the resulting source code I found that even though it’s a code for inserting text, the div class applied read image anchor and that of course didn’t match the CSS. But by manually adding class=”lightbox_ultimate_text_anchor” to the code, that tied it up to the custom CSS snippet and I got everything on one line…as part of a bullet list no less. Took me a while but I finally got there.
Site: [http://johnnydollar.us/20150516/weekend-links-and-open-thread-24/] (the ‘Your Buzz’ line is all light boxed video links)
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