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Text Entry for home.php Gone from Languages Admin
Greetings Folks,
I have deleted by mistake the default text entry for home.php. in Languages. (Variable, Description, Value) I don't know what it was called nor how to re-apply it. :oops: Can someone suggest a solution please ? |
{$lng.txt_welcome}
Description can be whatever you want, and the Value is what actually shows on the site. |
Default Text label for home.php in Lanuage Editor
Thank you for your response.
Actually, I seek the appropriate string-format for the Language Editor; Something like this format: txt_address_mask_examples (but that meant for home.php) Below isn't accepted by the editor. {$lng.txt_welcome} Any thoughts please ? |
Call it txt_welcome.
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Vicky you are wonderful. That did it. Thanks so very much. |
Hi, glad you found your answer, but can you tell me how I can edit the text. I am new to the product. I hate to ask, but step by step would be nice. I hope there are not that many teps.
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Covered in the manual pretty well, but easiest method is to open your site in Webmaster Mode. You can edit all language variables on the fly.
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How does this method work exactly ? All it appeared to do was open a template directory pop-up - but no text to edit as you suggest. What should we look for please ? |
Green text....double click on it and you can edit it. Again, covered very well in the manual :)
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The Text editor Doesn't appear to present its strings in Green Type as you suggest. Perhaps we are talking about two different things ? I was seeking the appropriate string-format for the Language Editor as mentioned at the top of this thread; not editing text-headings displayed in Admin. The Manual doesn't appear to have an entry for Green Text Editing in Webmaster Mode either - nor does it present a return when searching for Green Text. I must confess to being somewhat confused. |
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