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[Resolved] Make the entire container a link

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Problem:
The customer reported that when the 'Make the entire container a link' option is used, it creates two separate containers in the layout.

Solution:
Guided that it is not a valid markup to nest one link ( a tag ) inside another link. When the browser encounters this on a page, it tries to fix this on its own.

It is important that when a 'Container' block is being used with the 'Make the entire container a link' option, no other link is included inside that block.

Relevant Documentation:
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Last updated by leilaG 2 years, 9 months ago.

Assisted by: Waqar.

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#2292205
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Hello, when I try set up 'Make the entire container a link' its creates two separate containers above the container I am trying to link (Image attached)

#2292501

Hi,

Thank you for contacting us and I'd be happy to assist.

To troubleshoot this, I'll need the front-end and the back-end access to the page where this container block can be seen.

Can you please share temporary admin login details, along with the link to this page?

Note: Your next reply will be private and it is recommended to make a complete backup copy, before sharing the access details.

regards,
Waqar

#2292831

Thank you for sharing the access details.

It is not a valid markup to nest one link ( a tag ) inside another link. When the browser encounters this on a page, it tries to fix this on its own.

It is important that when a 'Container' block is being used with the 'Make the entire container a link' option, no other link is included inside that block.

Currently, the "Heading" block inside the container, is set to show 'Post Title with a link' in the dynamic source settings.
( screenshot: hidden link )

You can change that to show only the 'Post Title' and this will be fixed.

#2293217

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!