@paulab3nn3tt the link (a href tag) should be placed above the picture tag, not inside it.
Hi Gijo,
Thank you for your support! I really apreciate it!
If you are referring to the first screenshot, when Flying Images is not enabled, then this is the case when the logo is clickable and the link works fine, redirecting properly to the homepage.
In my message, I wanted to point out that after activating Flying Images, then the “a href” tag somehow automatically comes under the “picture” tag and thus the logo is no longer clickable and no longer redirects to the main page.
So, the first case is the one where everything works perfectly.
The second case is the one where the problem occurs once the Flying Images plugin is activated.
If it helps, both the header and footer (where the logo is placed) are built with the Royal Elementor Addon.
Could there be a conflict between this plugin and Flying Images?
Thanks again!
I understand what you want to say, but this is how the logo works properly in this case, with the “a href” inside the “picture” tag. π
This is the default code of the Royal Elementor plugin related to the logo element and that works:
https://prnt.sc/b2nDx2VnEtJJ
Therefore, the problem with this element still appears after activating Flying Images.
From my viewpoint, you have a genius mind, Gijo! So, I think you can find the solution to this issue. π
Thank you!
@paulab3nn3tt I’m sorry, but I can’t help with the invalid HTML. Try contacting “Royal Elementor plugin” and ask them to fix it.