That's quite annoying considering that this works with ENS domains. Not sure how they did it since .eth isn't part of ICANN but you can do https://ipfs.io/ipns/ipfs.eth/ and it loads.
https, http, www, all these are location based content. You ask a specific location for the content. Unstoppable Domains is actually built to be better then that. You instead look for specific content. Your entire site is pure client side when using this domain service. This means anyone can download a clone of your site and host it. Any time someone goes to your domain it will pull the file from who ever wants to send it.
You can do stuff like "/image.png" which is a relative path. That will work. But using http:// would not be the greatest use of the technology. Technically yes you can still link to images on http, www, etc.. but it must first exist there. TECHNICALLY your "domain.crypto" is not a regular domain. It has to be looked up using IPFS for example "ipfs.io/ipfs/hash_here".. if you try using that url, it might work. Just put the hash of the image you are linking to to there. However like I mentioned that's not needed on Web3.
Thanks, it's new, and will get more content soon.
I use a framework called Hugo (https://gohugo.io/)
In your config.toml
file be sure to set relativeurls = true
. You may need to fork and edit parts of your theme. I found the theme I used (hugo 386) did not use a lot of relative links. Relative links are easy, just make a link to the page you want using regular markdown or html paths, Hugo does the rest of the magic for you.