I'm sure you guys figured it out but i just used the thumbnail-list that 
the tiddlywiki site uses. I am not very skilled in the coding. The name is 
currently just a basic name that will display on the bottom of the image 
when it is in the thumbnail-list. I can try to change the name to a url if 
that might help. Just to reiterate the image has been imported into TW so 
no need to reference an external image. I am just hoping to redirect a 
click on that image (when it is displayed in the list-thumbnails) to an 
external website. 

On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 9:22:19 AM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
> @Joey Fortson
>
> So, can we count on the image name starting with http:// .. or are the 
> actual images you're thinking of on relative paths?
>
> I'm trying to work if there is a way to detect that the image is external.
>
> On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 11:41:54 PM UTC-7, Joey Fortson wrote:
>>
>> Hey everyone, 
>>
>> I have imported an image (image/jpeg) and would like to create a link to 
>> an external site within the image (ie. https://www.wikipedia.com). I am 
>> attempting to use the list-thumbnails filter
>>
>> <div 
>> style="font-size:0.7em;text-align:center;margin-top:2em;margin-bottom:2em;">
>> <<list-thumbnails filter:"[tag[Thumb-June]]" width:"200" height:"250">>
>> </div>
>>
>> When the link field is added and the external site is entered it seems to 
>> only want to link to a non existent tiddler. Totally cool normally, but in 
>> this situation I would like the image, when selected, to attempt to access 
>> an external site. I have tried using the url, source, and link fields but 
>> no luck. Any thoughts or pointers?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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