Hi Robert, it doesn't sound like you need to muck around in templates to achieve that.
If you change the display type to "fields", add your title and content field, then find the field called "link". In the settings for that field you can have it say any test you like, in this case "see inside".
Think it's only a matter of updating the CSS if it's even necessary (it might not be, you might be able to just add the field and be done with it).
Hope it helps.
Thanks, Patrick
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 3:08 PM, robert mena robert.mena@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ursula,
Thanks for the reply. I am using Drupal6 and I could not find the pager section you've mentioned.
I am in the Default tab (the first one of the view) from the admin
www.foo.com/admin/build/views/edit/list_recipes
I found one Theme (right below the CSS class item) but it seems to only display the standard files (like views-view.tpl.php, views-view-unformatted.tpl.php and so on.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Ursula Pieper dramamezzo@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Robert,
Did you try the "More" option in the Pager section (middle column bottom on the views3 views admin page for that particular view)?
Ursula
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:37 AM, robert mena robert.mena@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have one view for which I have to alter how the content is displayed. In my case I have a list of recipes and for each one I have to add a "see inside" text with the proper link. Right now the link already exists for the title.
I've found the view but not where how it is displayed. Sorry the newbie but the original developer left without giving me the documentation.
Regards.
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