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December 1, 2021 at 8:17 pm #504611tapanshahParticipant
Hello,
I have added buttons under each section which are linked. It looks fine in the back end but when I view the page, the button is not linked and does not have the same style either.Thanks
https://dev.orucc.org/justice/committedtojustice/December 3, 2021 at 9:32 am #504615Victor FontModeratorThe buttons work fine. I'm not seeing a problem.
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?December 8, 2022 at 6:40 am #506309MichaelmatiParticipantThis issue could be caused by a few different things. First, make sure the button is actually linked in the back end. If it is, then you may need to double check the CSS styling applied to the button to make sure it is being applied correctly. Additionally, it could be a browser compatibility issue, so make sure the page is being tested in multiple browsers. I am applying these thinks on my website and works fine.
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March 11, 2023 at 6:12 am #506936service761ParticipantIf a button is not getting linked, there are a few possible reasons:
Incorrect link: Make sure that the link you are trying to connect the button to is correct and functional. Try copying and pasting the link into your web browser to ensure that it is working properly.
Incorrect HTML code: Check to make sure that you have entered the correct HTML code for linking the button. Double-check that you have included the "a href" tag with the correct URL and that the closing tag is in the correct location.
CSS styling: If you have applied custom CSS styling to the button, it's possible that the styling is causing the link to break. Check to see if any CSS is affecting the button's behavior and adjust accordingly.
Browser or device compatibility issues: Make sure that the button is compatible with the browser or device you are using. Some older browsers or devices may not support certain HTML tags or CSS styling.
Plugin or software conflicts: If you are using a website builder or other software to create your website, there may be conflicts with plugins or other software that are preventing the button from linking properly. Try disabling any plugins or software to see if this resolves the issue.
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March 22, 2023 at 5:56 am #507025smithjhnson1ParticipantThe most common issue when trying to link a button is that the button's ID in this World Snooker is not set correctly. Make sure that the button has an ID set in the HTML code and that the ID is correctly referenced in the JavaScript code
March 23, 2023 at 2:18 am #507036Jelly4567BlockedThe button component in React is typically used to create an interactive element that a user can click on to submit a form or perform of ai-image- an action. It is not linked to anything by default and needs to be handled with a click handler. This can be done by using a function as a callback in the onClick prop of the button component.
April 2, 2023 at 5:07 am #507132maxwelll22Blockedhis could be due to a number of factors, but there are a few things you can try to resolve the issue.
Firstly, check the HTML code for the buttons and ensure that the link is correctly entered. Make sure that the URL is accurate and that there are no typos or errors in the code.
If the code looks fine, try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page. Sometimes, cached versions of web pages can cause issues with links not working correctly.
If the issue persists, try checking the CSS code for the buttons to ensure that the styling is correctly applied. Make sure that the class or ID selectors for the buttons are correctly entered and that the styling rules are accurate.
If you're still having issues, it may be worth reaching out to the support team for your website builder or CMS platform for further assistance. They should be able to help you troubleshoot the issue and find a solution.
I hope this helps, and that you're able to get your buttons working correctly soon!
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