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Hobby001
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I need a link to your site to help you
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WattJet
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So, I tried this other approach introducing as link www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https%3A%2F%2Fxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com%2Factualites.htm%232&title=xx+xxt+xxxxx.htm&source=xxxxxxx.com" rel="noopener" For
once, it took me to the LinkedIn site, but it shares the article at the
top of the page (https://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/actualites.htm#news1), instead of sharing the article that I am pointing to (https://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/actualites.htm#news 2) Here is the image: https://snipboard.io/jwgIQs.jpg
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Hobby001
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I can't help anymore without a link to your hosted site.
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WattJet
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Thanks again for coming back Hobby001 The site is https://--------------------------.com/ Link I am working with is the LinkedIn share at https://-----------------.com/actualites.htm#news2 As you can see, the link www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https%3A%2F%2F----------------------.com%2Factualites.htm%232&title=Is+it+possible.htm&source=----------------------.com" rel="noopener" target="_blank" But then, it shares this Link https://------------------.com/actualites.htm Edited by WattJet - Jun 25 2020 at 9:27pm |
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Hobby001
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edit the code block visual and replace the link generates by linkedin
with the following
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WattJet
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Thanks again Hobby1 for taking the time I did as instructed, but also left the preexisting image with the link described above. Whether you click:
In both cases what is shared with Linkedin is https://------------------.com/actualites.htm completely disregarding the final part of the url https://-----------------.com/actualites.htm#news2 Hence, the post shared in LinkedIn is the one at the top of the page. As you have read in the template entry, I managed to revert the order of entries, so now News03 is at the top of the page. I have tested the link and it gets you there. Finally, I made another test posting News 02 directly in Linkedin site -manually entering https://--------------------.com/actualites.htm#news2 in LinkedIn. Unfortunately the effect is the same... the link disregards the last part of the URL and keeps only until ".htm" But, what makes it worse is that link is associated in their files with a previous entry so what appears as a snippet in LinkedIn page is the News01 that I posted on Friday (See below), but when clicked, it leads to https://------------------.com/actualites top of the page, which is now News03 So, now the question changes completely. Is there any other way to define the areas of the actualites page in the template that allows to have a different URL configuration (for instance https://------------------.com/actualites/news2.htm? ----------- To clarify: I copied News02, the snippet saved by LinkedIn corresponds to News01 but when clicked the link gets you to the top of the page (News 03)
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Hobby001
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I have only one answer left: You should ask LinkedIn why they don't consider the anchor in the URL.
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