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Tagged: 8.3.1, cMap, shortcode, str_note_head, str_note_hide, str_note_show, template
- This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 6 years, 11 months ago by
Steven Zahm.
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07/10/2015 at 1:46 pm #339867
Connor McCarl
GuestWhere do I go about changing the title of where notes are displayed? Right now, the drop down link says “Show Notes” and the title of that content block is “Notes”. I would like to change these to something else. I.e. Show Physicians
07/13/2015 at 4:47 pm #340000Steven Zahm
Keymaster08/27/2015 at 4:17 am #344628Demos Demou
ParticipantHi Steven great plugin.
I have changed Work Phone to Phone and Work Address to Address etc. using say what? plugin.
I have tried to change Notes to Reviews using the same method but this only changes the back end not the page. I still get Notes and Show notes on the listing.
If I use this shortcode you mentioned, where would I have to place this shortcode?[connections str_note_head='Reviews' str_note_show='Show Reviews' str_note_hide='Close Reviews']
I am using the Divi theme with Cmap. Your help would be much appreciated
08/27/2015 at 8:34 am #344659Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Demos Demou
The shortcode would be used on the page where your directory is. You should add the shortcode options to your existing
[connections]
shortcode, not add a second instance of it.That said…
There is a far easier way to do this now. Go to the Connections : Templates admin page and click the Customize button for cMap. There is an options panel named Strings, you can change these strings there.
You can also use Say What if you wish. The details can be found on the doc page in the Advanced : Configuring Features : Changing the Label Text section.
So there is three ways to change the strings in cMap; via shortcode, via Say What and via the Template Customizer. I recommend using the Template Customizer method since it is interactive point and click easy.
Hope that helps!
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