And what do I see? Inline URL's o other parts of the site. I dive into the source and see:
---
is posted in our <a href="/content/view/full/78" >news</a> section. ---
In other words: they have a solution right there, although I do not know the underlying code.
It might be:
---
<link href="/content/view/full/78">news</link> ---
So that is what I will try now as well and let you know if I get any further with that.
For the Cleara site, the part you are referring to was a xml datafield attribute that displayed using the standard ez3 templates for that attribute.
I believe there are ways to override the standard ways ez outputs html. Ive not yet tested the following but if you have a look for yourself you may perhaps find what you are looking for within:
you will see lots of template files such as 'paragraph.tpl' where things like <p>. Either changing entries or putting in overrides (override/templates/content/....) should change the behaviour of your files.
Thanks, I will check it out. I am actually not working on the back end of the site only the front end. I have admin privileges, but every change to templates I have to co-ordinate with a "back end" developer. That makes sure I will not break anything also :-)
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