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Umlauts not converted correctly to anchor-slug/custom slug will remove module from page and menu
· 5 years ago
@pamtbaau Naaah, I wouldn't call you a nitpicker. I highly appreciate your efforts to keep quality up in this forum! I'd mark your last post as solution because I think you summarize it very well. I a
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Umlauts not converted correctly to anchor-slug/custom slug will remove module from page and menu
· 5 years ago
@pamtbaau Yes, I definitly want this to be helpful to others. I had edited my "solution"-post according to your remarks. At least I tried. Please let me know what further information is needed to make
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Umlauts not converted correctly to anchor-slug/custom slug will remove module from page and menu
· 5 years ago
@pamtbaau thanks for your hints. You were right. Since all I wanted to get done was finding a solution for my umlauts problem. I do think this is a solution.
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Umlauts not converted correctly to anchor-slug/custom slug will remove module from page and menu
· 5 years ago
@pamtbaau I'm sorry, I was being a little ignorant :see_no_evil: So for anyone who stumbles upon the same problem, I fixed it this way: No macro. But wherever your modular page navigation is being set
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Umlauts not converted correctly to anchor-slug/custom slug will remove module from page and menu
· 5 years ago
@pamtbaau Thank you very much for your answer! I had found this post previously but unfortunately it couldn't solve the problem. Still the link is wrong. Instead of mypage.de/#ueber it's mypage.de/#be
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Umlauts not converted correctly to anchor-slug/custom slug will remove module from page and menu
· 5 years ago
Hey there, I build a one pager with modules which include umlauts ("Über", "Gründe", ...) in the menu-name. The links will then look like: mypage.de/g#r-nde. Don't like it. It should be: mypage.de/#gr