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*****If the redirect for an Image Attachment Permalink includes a "hash" ( # ) to scroll to a specific location on a page, the format is: <nowiki>https://WhatEverWebSite/WhatEverPage/#WhatEverLocation</nowiki> (WordPress manipulates the URL from the "classic" HTML where it is: <nowiki>https://WhatEverWebSite/WhatEverPage#WhatEverLocation</nowiki> (with no forward slash ( / )) | *****If the redirect for an Image Attachment Permalink includes a "hash" ( # ) to scroll to a specific location on a page, the format is: <nowiki>https://WhatEverWebSite/WhatEverPage/#WhatEverLocation</nowiki> (WordPress manipulates the URL from the "classic" HTML where it is: <nowiki>https://WhatEverWebSite/WhatEverPage#WhatEverLocation</nowiki> (with no forward slash ( / )) | ||
****...and from there, and Image could be opened in a lightbox, etc. | ****...and from there, and Image could be opened in a lightbox, etc. | ||
****Yoast and other SEO tools can do this, but it also removes the tools ability to create an indexes from images. | ****Yoast and other SEO tools can do this, but it also removes the tools ability to create an indexes from images. Under SEO Tab, Search Appearance, Media Tab, Media & Attachment URLs, (on / off) setting will change the behavior of an Image Post of Attachment type Permalink to redirect to the physical image file. | ||
***For Plugins like Timeline Express that have delayed rendering which affect Fragment Location / Anchor scrolling, additional steps have to be taken. | ***For Plugins like Timeline Express that have delayed rendering which affect Fragment Location / Anchor scrolling, additional steps have to be taken. | ||
****To redirect Image Permalinks to specific Pages, start with the step from above; | ****To redirect Image Permalinks to specific Pages, start with the step from above; |