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If you link to the store entry via the “Link to an entry” option, the resulting URL will actually get stored as a reference tag for the selected entry’s URL (e.g. Regarding your suggestion, the chip UI you proposed looks confusing to me. As an author I would assume that it represented a relation to another entry titled “test - Borrenberghs”, and that the rendered field on the front end would replace it with a link to that entry (rather than representing a nested entry, with its own custom fields and purpose for the field). |
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If you link to the store entry via the “Link to an entry” option, the resulting URL will actually get stored as a reference tag for the selected entry’s URL (e.g.
{entry:123:url}
), rather than a hard-coded URL. So if the store entry’s URL changes, your CKEditor field content will pull in the change.Regarding your suggestion, the chip UI you proposed looks confusing to me. As an author I would assume that it represented a relation to another entry titled “t…