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I have installed Scripto (and MediaWiki and ZendFrameworks) to work with my WordPress blog. This all seems to have gone well through completing the settings for Scripto in WordPress. Now I have a basic question of how to add a document to a blog post in WordPress. I tried inserting an image into a post hoping that when published it would automatically include the link to "Transcribe this item." But that didn't happen. Is there some other thing I need to do, or some other way to attach a document? I may be missing something obvious!
Thank you, John
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I discovered that in my first attempt to add a document as an image WP inserted text into the caption field ("Caption?") and thus put it in a table. On my second attempt WP did not do this and the image was inserted without the table, and the "Transcribe this item" and a link appeared at the bottom of the post. However, it seems there is a problem with the image viewer as I only got a text box for transcription with no zoom able image. Are others having this problem too?
John
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Aug 3, 2014, 7:05:36 PM8/3/14
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