Description
By default, WordPress links images to themselves. A user sees that the image is a link, clicks it and they are then taken to a page of just the image. Then they click ‹back› in their browser or move on to another site.
You could manually remove the link, but that is a pain. Plus, when handing sites over to clients they shouldn’t have to remember to remove it to have a great functioning site.
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Installation
- Upload the ‹No Image Link› folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‹Plugins› menu in WordPress
FAQ
- Installation Instructions
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- Upload the ‹No Image Link› folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‹Plugins› menu in WordPress
- Upload the ‹No Image Link› folder to the
- Do I have to set any options?
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Nope. It’s ready to go right out of the box.
- How do I get an image to link?
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When adding a photo, under the ‹Image Link› option, choose ‹File URL›
- Why do images already have links?
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WordPress› default setting is to link images to themselves.
- Does this remove links on existing images?
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No it does not. You will have to manually remove links off of existing images. You could also just install this plugin when first setting up the site.
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Contributors & Developers
“No Image Link” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.2
- Updated description
- Added more FAQ
- Added screenshot
- Updated plugin URI link
1.1
- Updated the WordPress version it is compatible to.