My ultimate goal is to create an image gallery that links to an external website on a click. This needs to be done via advanced custom fields, so I made a repeater with the image and link on the same line:
link1 | cover_image1 link2 | cover_image2
Now I am inserting this code into a text editor within the web page. I also imported some shortcodes from here which allow me to use %ROW% as an iterator.
"attachments" is the parent forwarder, "link" and "cover_image" are child forwarders.
[acf_repeater field="attachments"] external url = [acf field ='attachments_%ROW%_link'] image url = [acf field ='attachments_%ROW%_cover_image'] <a href =[acf field ='attachments_%ROW%_link'] > <img src = [acf field ='attachments_%ROW%_cover_image'] width="300" height="214" /> </a> [/acf_repeater]
The webpage is presented as follows:
The corrupted image contains the following code:
<img src="[acf" field="attachments_0_cover_image" ]="" width="300" height="214">
I think the [acf field ='attachments_%ROW%_cover_image'] in <img>
is not fully parsed to the url, since both external url = and image url = render the correct url.
Wordpress also converts my code to this after saving, so maybe it's a syntax error?
[acf_repeater field="attachments"] external url = [acf field = attachments_%ROW%_link] image url = [acf field = attachments_%ROW%_cover_image] <a href="[acf"> <img src="[acf" width="300" height="214" /> </a> [/acf_repeater]
I'm not sure how to correctly convert [acf field ='attachments_%ROW%_cover_image'] to a url in <img>
, I could use some help on the correct syntax. Thank you for your help!
html for each Arian attribute:
<div class="fl-module fl-module-rich-text fl-node-5d4926759d7aa" data-node="5d4926759d7aa"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-rich-text"> <p>Agenda: <a href="https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/cute-cat-photos-1593441022.jpg?crop=0.669xw:1.00xh;0.166xw,0&resize=640:*">https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/cute-cat-photos-1593441022.jpg?crop=0.669xw:1.00xh;0.166xw,0&resize=640:*</a></p> <p>Video Links: <a href="https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/cute-cat-photos-1593441022.jpg?crop=0.669xw:1.00xh;0.166xw,0&resize=640:*"></a></p> <p>Thumbnails: <a href=""></a></p> <p></p> <p>external url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHKfrz65KSU<br> image url = http://wordpress.local/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_1.png</p> <p><a href="[acf" field="attachments_0_link" ]=""><br> <img src="[acf" field="attachments_0_cover_image" ]="" width="300" height="214"><br> </a></p> <p><br></p> <p>external url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lIovmNsUY<br> image url = http://wordpress.local/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_2-1.png</p> <p><a href="[acf" field="attachments_1_link" ]=""><br> <img src="[acf" field="attachments_1_cover_image" ]="" width="300" height="214"><br> </a></p> <p><br></p> <p>external url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDJkFLnmFHU<br> image url = http://wordpress.local/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_3-1.png</p> <p><a href="[acf" field="attachments_2_link" ]=""><br> <img src="[acf" field="attachments_2_cover_image" ]="" width="300" height="214"><br> </a></p> <p><br></p> </div> </div> </div>
Not a WordPress guy, but it seems WordPress prevents shortcodes from being expanded/executed using parameters in html attributes, if you can put the php code in there, maybe this could be a workaround:
Actually I found a comment about this:
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So this might also work:
Or without shortcode quotes:
The last option I can think of is to create a parameterless shortcode like this:
Then use it in the editor, for example: