Link appear in preview

Hello, I need a suggestion to the following problem: I want to make a blog post with a link to the pdf, and the link has to work already in the preview. This works with the "Link Post", but then I didn't know how to adapt the link text and the design is not inline with all the other posts (margin, title too small, etc).

(See the post "actualité céréalières" here [Links visible only for registered users] )

so the other try is just a normal blog post, but then the link doesn't work in the preview, which I definitely need. Post "Getreide aktuell, [Links visible only for registered users]

do you have a solution to the problem? Thanks!

Comments

  • Hi,

    This is not a problem, this was designed to look like this. If you want to it look like the other posts please use this custom CSS ( betheme options>custom css&js>css ) below:
    .format-link.post-item .icon-link {display:none;}
    .format-link.post-item .post-title .link-wrapper {
    margin-left: 0px;
    }
    .format-link.post-item .post-title .link-wrapper h4 {
    font-size: 24px;
    }
    Remember to save!
  • edited February 2017
    Thanks, this is looking better.

    But is it not possible with the "link post" to put a link text? I don't want the whole URL to appear...

    maybe it would be easier with another post-type? or make a change to the blog-widget so that it shows the links in the previews of the other post types?

    I need a solution that is easy (preferably no HTML) also for coworkers..
  • Hi,

    Sorry but this is not possible at this moment. It would need some custom code and file modification. We do not support this.

    thanks
  • edited February 2017
    so finally I found this solution for me.

    I changed on the bottom "page links to.. , so that I can get directly to the link.".

    Now what CSS could I use to change the color of the visitid link- heading ( h2) in the blog?
    [Links visible only for registered users] ?
  • I don't quite understand you, Can you please send a screenshot with some explanation.
    You can mark things on the picture.
  • Hello

    So I used the muffin builder blog (shows only one entry here). The heading or title (see flash) is a link to the pdf (I achieved this with the funktion page links to.... on the bottom of the blog post). I want this heading to change color if it is visited, so that people know it is the link to the pdf they are looking for.

    [Links visible only for registered users]

    I hope it is more clear now
  • Hi,
    Use this custom css 
    .post-desc .post-title .entry-title a:visited {
    color:red;
    }
    Just change the red to any color you like.
    Hope this helps,
    thanks
  • Thanks =)!
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