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  • August 24, 2014 at 11:45 am #120782
    francky
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    I'm now using expose theme once users click to the images, they're taken to the attachment link and not to the post link.
    How can I have images' links behave like the demo site and not link directly to the attachments?

    I shall appreciate your support.

    August 25, 2014 at 9:29 am #120915
    briansteeleca
    Member

    If I understand correctly, when you add your image to a post, you will see Attachment Display Settings > Link To - you can specify a relative custom URL that links to your post, for example:

    /path-to-your-post/

    If you've already added your image, click on your image in the post and then click on the edit icon (pencil) so you can change the Display Settings to your custom URL.

    Also, if you haven't already, make sure that in Settings > Permalinks your choose Post name and save. In your post, you can find the Permalink path to your post directly under the title.

    This is standard WordPress functionality and not specific to Genesis.

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