At present, the only media files that are included in a website are JPG files (other image media are converted to JPG files).
It would be very useful to have the option to include 'non-image' media files (PDFs, txt files etc.) as links (URLs) from the website, allowing the non-image media to be displayed in another window/external viewer.
* Include 'non-image' media in websites
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Re: Include 'non-image' media in websites
Any 'non-image' media files should be handled wherever they are linked, either via a record Media tab or directly to a Fact or a Citation.
It would also be useful if all URL, wherever they occur, and in any form, all become active hyperlinks. i.e. http:// & https:// & ftp:// & mailto: & www. and enclosed in "quotes" or <chevrons> recommended formats.
It would also be useful if all URL, wherever they occur, and in any form, all become active hyperlinks. i.e. http:// & https:// & ftp:// & mailto: & www. and enclosed in "quotes" or <chevrons> recommended formats.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Re: Include 'non-image' media in websites
I have adapted existing Wish List item Ref 509 Include non-image Media in CD/DVD/Website Reports to include all non-image media.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry