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The html based menu comes with the % show_menu ... % tag and this is the only case where links working reliable (especially menu links in this case).
When I try to manually put links onto a page in cms editor and I'd like them to be internal (pointing to other cms based pages), I am regularly stumbling over the automatically prefixed domain, which is coming from the SITE_ID in my prject settings and does not match with the running domain (the domain specified when doing runserver) which in most cases is localhost. The domain behind the SITE_ID = 1 is pointing to the future staging domain, which does not exist yet and anyway is out of scope during local development.



What is the secret behind the % show_menu ... % mechanism compared to the manual created links during design time? I was trying to put links with the bootstrap4 plugin and the feature coming with the editor out of the box. None of them respect the running domain. But % show_menu ... % always work, regardless of the running domain and SITE_ID configuration.



Btw. I wanted to try out putting a link from the djangocms-link plugin, but this anyhow doesn't show up under the plugins list, neither in structure mode nor in page editor mode.



So how can I reach the behavior of % show_menu ... % links for my manual links at design time - relying onto the running domain, not the site domain?










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    The html based menu comes with the % show_menu ... % tag and this is the only case where links working reliable (especially menu links in this case).
    When I try to manually put links onto a page in cms editor and I'd like them to be internal (pointing to other cms based pages), I am regularly stumbling over the automatically prefixed domain, which is coming from the SITE_ID in my prject settings and does not match with the running domain (the domain specified when doing runserver) which in most cases is localhost. The domain behind the SITE_ID = 1 is pointing to the future staging domain, which does not exist yet and anyway is out of scope during local development.



    What is the secret behind the % show_menu ... % mechanism compared to the manual created links during design time? I was trying to put links with the bootstrap4 plugin and the feature coming with the editor out of the box. None of them respect the running domain. But % show_menu ... % always work, regardless of the running domain and SITE_ID configuration.



    Btw. I wanted to try out putting a link from the djangocms-link plugin, but this anyhow doesn't show up under the plugins list, neither in structure mode nor in page editor mode.



    So how can I reach the behavior of % show_menu ... % links for my manual links at design time - relying onto the running domain, not the site domain?










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      The html based menu comes with the % show_menu ... % tag and this is the only case where links working reliable (especially menu links in this case).
      When I try to manually put links onto a page in cms editor and I'd like them to be internal (pointing to other cms based pages), I am regularly stumbling over the automatically prefixed domain, which is coming from the SITE_ID in my prject settings and does not match with the running domain (the domain specified when doing runserver) which in most cases is localhost. The domain behind the SITE_ID = 1 is pointing to the future staging domain, which does not exist yet and anyway is out of scope during local development.



      What is the secret behind the % show_menu ... % mechanism compared to the manual created links during design time? I was trying to put links with the bootstrap4 plugin and the feature coming with the editor out of the box. None of them respect the running domain. But % show_menu ... % always work, regardless of the running domain and SITE_ID configuration.



      Btw. I wanted to try out putting a link from the djangocms-link plugin, but this anyhow doesn't show up under the plugins list, neither in structure mode nor in page editor mode.



      So how can I reach the behavior of % show_menu ... % links for my manual links at design time - relying onto the running domain, not the site domain?










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      The html based menu comes with the % show_menu ... % tag and this is the only case where links working reliable (especially menu links in this case).
      When I try to manually put links onto a page in cms editor and I'd like them to be internal (pointing to other cms based pages), I am regularly stumbling over the automatically prefixed domain, which is coming from the SITE_ID in my prject settings and does not match with the running domain (the domain specified when doing runserver) which in most cases is localhost. The domain behind the SITE_ID = 1 is pointing to the future staging domain, which does not exist yet and anyway is out of scope during local development.



      What is the secret behind the % show_menu ... % mechanism compared to the manual created links during design time? I was trying to put links with the bootstrap4 plugin and the feature coming with the editor out of the box. None of them respect the running domain. But % show_menu ... % always work, regardless of the running domain and SITE_ID configuration.



      Btw. I wanted to try out putting a link from the djangocms-link plugin, but this anyhow doesn't show up under the plugins list, neither in structure mode nor in page editor mode.



      So how can I reach the behavior of % show_menu ... % links for my manual links at design time - relying onto the running domain, not the site domain?







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