thumbnail link to image broken?

  • Hello Everyone,

    I been searching on the forums, and questions sections in Support. However I cannot find an answer to my little dilemma. There probably is, but I must of not seen it in any of the forums or questions. I tried search for a couple of hours, and I could not find anything on my problem; only forums talking about similar things, but too general.

    My situations is this…
    In my blog: http://ciscojaviart.wordpress.com/

    I uploaded a couple of pictures of artwork I am doing. The 1st picture on the recent post (the rifle) you will see that it works. (the thumbnail takes the viewer to a larger image). I am using flickr.com as my photo hosting source. I do not know if this is a problem or not. But I as you scroll down to the next two thumbnails in that same post, the links in those thumbnails do not do anything. Now under Edit Image in Edit Post I am linking the 500px width thumbnail image to a higher res. image in flickr.com as well (Which is the same thing I did for the first image in that same post).
    Bit it is still not working.

    Am I doing something wrong here?

    I am pretty sure I am doing something wrong here, and I am missing something. I just can’t figure it out. Could you guys please give me some feedback? Or help?

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • The hyperlinks on the center image in your latest post is not to the image, but to the page where the image is on flickr. The hyperlink has to be to the actual image at flickr (ending in .jpg or whatever).

    On the bottom image, the code seems to be broken. Go into the HTML tab and replace the code with the following which works:

    <a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3516/3811188076_be2e37ce97_b.jpg">
    <img class="alignright" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3516/3811188076_be2e37ce97.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="247" />
    </a>

    Also, go to settings > writing and select “WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically” and then click “save changes.” That setting will hopefully keep the HTML errors from creeping in on you.

  • Hi thesacredPath,

    Thanks again, you saved my blog.

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