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Footnote links redirect to the homepage instead of their desired destionations #16

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DarthEmpty opened this issue Apr 17, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #17
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Footnote links redirect to the homepage instead of their desired destionations #16

DarthEmpty opened this issue Apr 17, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #17
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@DarthEmpty
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It seems that footnote references, when placed in a markdown file, do not redirect the user to the relevant footnote but, instead, back to the home page.

It also seems that the return link in a footnote also redirects to the home page instead of redirecting back to the correct reference

e.g. if we had a post with the address blog.com/posts/example that contained the following:

I am referencing a footnote[^1]


[^1]: I am the footnote

Then both links, the reference and the return link, would be displayed correctly. However, the reference would redirect to blog.com/#fn:1 instead of blog.com/posts/example/#fn:1 and the return link would redirect to blog.com/#fnref:1 instead of blog.com/posts/example/#fnref:1.

Thanks for your help.

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vaga commented Apr 18, 2019

I have the same issue on my test blog.
I tried with another theme and the issue is gone.

I'm working on it.

Thanks!

@vaga vaga added the bug Something isn't working label Apr 18, 2019
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@vaga vaga closed this as completed in #17 Apr 18, 2019
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