if you install the
module, you have a text box on the right and one on the
left.
In the left, you put the string exactly as it appears in the
module. "Read more" is not the same as "Read more?" I
believe the exact string in the node.module is "Read more".
Only first word capitalised, no punctuation.
then on the right, put what you want to appear. Refresh
page. Celebrate.
On 11/04/2011 16:55, Christian Quiñones wrote:
Ok, so if I use string
overrides, would I just use the word "Read More"?,
when trying this, no changes take place.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 8:45
PM, Neil Coghlan
<neil@esl-lounge.com>
wrote:
if you want
to replace all instances of "Read More", then
string overrides is the easiest way to do it.
On 11/04/2011 16:31, Christian Quiñones
wrote:
@Neil. I am afraid
I have to do some more research to learn
how to roll my own links. I was hoping it
was as simple as just "replacing"
keywords.
@Earnie, I looked at the api and I dont'
understand if I have to just copy and
paste into the node.api.php file or if I
have to actually create a module invoking
this api. If its tha latter, I will need
to keep searching for a better solution.
Either way, thank you for your input.
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