Nofollow links, Alt in all images (includes hover boxes and sliders)

funmaking
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funmaking posted this 24 May 2016

Hello

It's very important that all links of themler (images, etc, etc) have the option to add the "nofollow" atributes.
And important is that all images have a "alt" field. The slider images and the hover boxes don't have the alt option.

Thanks

Hello It's very important that all links of themler (images, etc, etc) have the option to add the "nofollow" atributes. And important is that all images have a "alt" field. The slider images and the hover boxes don't have the alt option. Thanks

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funmaking
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funmaking posted this 24 May 2016

I have seen that the hover boxes and slider are defined in the css file like a background, but in the generated code they are called like this:

<div style><img src></div>
<div style><img src></div>
<div style><img src></div>

This is a problem...

I have seen that the hover boxes and slider are defined in the css file like a background, but in the generated code they are called like this: &lt;div style&gt;&lt;img src&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div style&gt;&lt;img src&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div style&gt;&lt;img src&gt;&lt;/div&gt; This is a problem...
Support Team
Support Team posted this 25 May 2016

Hi,

The alt attribute is available for Image, logo, Image+Text controls only because they are HTML <img> elements. It does not available for background images.

I have seen that the hover boxes and slider are defined in the css file like a background, but in the generated code they are called like this:

Could you please attach an example? As I can see all background images by default are css background images only.

Thank you,
Olivia

Hi, The `alt` attribute is available for Image, logo, Image+Text controls only because they are HTML `<img>` elements. It does not available for background images. > I have seen that the hover boxes and slider are defined in the css file like a background, but in the generated code they are called like this: Could you please attach an example? As I can see all background images by default are css background images only. Thank you, Olivia
funmaking
105 Posts
funmaking posted this 25 May 2016

I have sent you more details in a new private ticket.

Nofollow links it's a must feature...

Thank you

I have sent you more details in a new private ticket. Nofollow links it's a must feature... Thank you
Support Team
Support Team posted this 26 May 2016

Hi,

OK, so we'll continue the discussion in your private ticket.

Sincerely,
Hella

Hi, OK, so we'll continue the discussion in your private ticket. Sincerely, Hella
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