Ahh! That was it.
You are indeed a Goddess, I don't care what your name here is... ;)
I really appreciate the quick answer and the SUPERB module...
Ahh! That was it.
You are indeed a Goddess, I don't care what your name here is... ;)
I really appreciate the quick answer and the SUPERB module...
Thanks. The praise means a lot in an otherwise really crummy week.
-Ng_
NotGoddess (Sara Jacobson)
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Hi! Where do I change the text on the page that comes up after someone subscribes? This is the specific text I want to change:
I found all the other text on that page, but not that sentence!You'll receive notices of newly available products, special offers, and news of upcoming showings.
Thanks!
Danielle
In your defined pages editor in admin, or if you don't have that dir writable (which is a good idea security-wise) at:
includes/languages/english/html_includes/your_template/define_subscribe.php
-Ng_
NotGoddess (Sara Jacobson)
NotGoddess.com
Sheesh sorry, I should be in bedOriginally Posted by NotGoddess
I edited it in the define_subscribe.php file. The subscribe and unsubscribe pages don't show up in my define pages editor in the admin.
Thanks!
Danielle
put those 2 files in the folder with your current template for example.
if you are using a template folder other then classic put it direct
includes/languages/english/html_includes
this is folder is considered the over ride folder.
if your using classic
includes/languages/english/html_cludes/classic
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Yep, that's where I put themOriginally Posted by knuckle-101
It's no biggie, these aren't files I will need to edit often, it's easy enough to edit them in my cpanel, I'm too lazy to worry about getting them to show up in my admin
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Danielle
Originally Posted by Danielle
Upload to that folder and it will show in define_pages editor.
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As I mentioned in my last post, I did! They are in my custom folder, I just double-checked to make sure!Originally Posted by knuckle-101
Danielle
Wait...are you saying that if my override folder is named custom, I should still be putting them in includes/languages/english/html_includes, not includes/languages/english/html_includes/custom??? If so, why is that? All the other files in my html_includes/custom folder work perfectly...
Danielle
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