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  • Plugin Author Natalie MacLees

    (@nataliemac)

    Hello @nic66per,

    I think the best way to get the path you’d like is to create a page and embed your Draw Attention image on that page using our shortcode. If you’re using the free version of our plugin, the image can be embedded on any page or post using the [drawattention] shortcode.

    That way you can completely control the permalink to the page and place the image into your site however and wherever you’d like.

    Just let us know if you need any further help with this.

    –Natalie

    Thread Starter nic66per

    (@nic66per)

    Hello Natalie,
    Thanks för your quick reply!
    Just so is how I have tried. But what I did not mention, is that I use the Elementor plug in. Perhaps this makes the problem?
    -Per-Erik

    Plugin Author Natalie MacLees

    (@nataliemac)

    Hello @nic66per,

    Sorry for any misunderstanding. If you’re viewing the image at a URL that ends in ?da_image=121 then you’re not viewing the shortcode embedded in a page, but rather a direct link to preview the image that we’ve provided for convenience.

    As far as I’m aware, the Elementor plugin doesn’t affect permalinks or how they work, so it doesn’t seem like that’s the issue here.

    What I would recommend doing is creating a new page by going to Pages > Add New, and then embedding the [drawattention] shortcode in that page. Once you’ve done that, you can give the page any title and permalink that you’d like. When you view that page, you should see your Draw Attention image appear on the page.

    Let me know if you need any further help.

    –Natalie

    Plugin Author NSquared

    (@croixhaug)

    Hi there, could you contact our pro support ([email protected])? We’ll be happy to take a closer look at your site. It shouldn’t be any conflict with Elementor

    Thanks,
    Nathan

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