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  • nelito Friend
    #142503

    I can’t find the file anywhere.
    Please, help

    Thanks

    sbaldwin Friend
    #310075

    You should open the article Paremeters ->Advanced->Alternative “readmore” text and enter what you want it to say. Hope this helps!

    david892 Friend
    #310320

    It’s weird: I found the location of the option you’re talking about, but when I change the text to something else, it still reads “read more”. Any idea why writing an alternative text has no effect?

    sbaldwin Friend
    #310327

    Hmmm…you’re right. I just tried it and it dosen’t work. Not sure if this is a Joomla Core problem or a Template problem. JA staff?

    sunrise Friend
    #310334

    Could you let us know which template you are using. I looked at Ruby which also uses contentslide, but there there is no “read more”

    sunrise Friend
    #310346

    I found another copy of it in Opal, but was not able to find out where to to translate it yet. The read me’s for the rest of the site change but not this one, so if anyone else can help, go ahead.

    david892 Friend
    #310362

    <em>@sunrise 135844 wrote:</em><blockquote>Could you let us know which template you are using. I looked at Ruby which also uses contentslide, but there there is no “read more”</blockquote>

    I am using uVite template.

    sunrise Friend
    #310364

    I also have a copy of ja-uvite on localhost but there is no contentslide module there. Did you add it yourself. Do you have a link to your site?

    david892 Friend
    #310374

    <em>@sunrise 135888 wrote:</em><blockquote>I also have a copy of ja-uvite on localhost but there is no contentslide module there. Did you add it yourself. Do you have a link to your site?</blockquote>

    My site is http://hockey.tremblaylecuyer.com, but I realised that I had JA Highslide installed on my main page. Could it be related to that?

    mdavide82 Friend
    #310382

    Go into the directory LANGUAGE of your joomla installation,

    open the subdirectory of your language “En-GB” or other language you want to modify

    open this file and modify your translation:

    en-GB.com_content.ini

    vors Friend
    #317073

    Hi,

    just figured it out! You have to hardcode this in the file: modulesmod_ja_contentslidetmpldefault.php, line 147:
    <a href=”<?php echo $link;?>'” class=”readon”>Read more</a>

    Change the “Read more” to whatever…

    This worked for me! 🙂

    ADDON: You also have to edit this one: modulesmod_ja_contentslidetmpldefault_ajax.php, line 43:
    <a href=”<?php echo $link;?>'” class=”readon”>Read more</a>

    Then it works…!

    reg.

    sunrise Friend
    #317146

    Thanks for sharing what worked for you. I’ll try it out myself when I come to it.

    madda Friend
    #319656

    Glad I found this link and I’ve done just as described, but still no luck. Any ideas, someone?

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