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That's not currently possible but could be supported if need be. But before that: have you already ruled out all the other, recommended, ways of embedding instead?
OK, thanks, I see what the problem is. We use <base target="_parent"> in the code generated by BibBase. We've just added a new option `iframe` that you can set to 1 or true in the bibbase url you use as src for your iframe. This option will eliminate that base definition and all links should open in the iframe itself.
That link takes me to some kind of web-page editor. I'm not sure how to use it, but then I somehow close the editor and get to the real page where bibbase is embedded, it all seems to work fine. How do I reproduce the issue you are having?
Hi Michael,
Do you have this on a public page where I can take a look?
It's hard to tell from the image, but since all these have carets in front of them I assume you don't have any actual collections, but only sub-collections? We have not yet tested with those. Can you try with a normal collection?
I think you are right. As a quick fix could you try: "1914\textendash{}2019" or "1914{\textendash}2019"?
Hi Ruben,
No, that's not currently possible. Or at lest not easily. You could accomplish this with CSS by:
1. setting "display: none" for .bibbase_group_whole, and
2. adding "display: initial" for #group_Lastname__Initial_ for all authors in your group
You might be interested in our premium features for groups though. There you can pre-configure queries for all your users which you could then all show on your webpage (showing a list of query results, one per member of your group).
It's still possible, but not very high priority right now. It hasn't been requested very often and no up-votes on this ticket so far either.
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Thanks for reporting this. I'm not sure whether the format from the Mendeley API has changed or whether this was never supported, but we've now updated our parser to correct extract the doi field from Mendeley's 'identifiers' field in their API response. They should show up now. You may need to reload your bibbase page with "&nocache=1" once to fetch the new data.