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Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider
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TOPIC: Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider

Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider 09 Sep 2015 14:07 #7375

Hello,

Great template!

I want to change the text 'More Details' on the homepage in the slideshow. Where can I do that?

Re: Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider 10 Sep 2015 03:07 #7379

You can create a New Override: Extensions -> Language Manager, with Language Constant is "TPL_JF_EVENT-UP_MORE_DETAIL".

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Re: Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider 11 Sep 2015 08:03 #7390

Thanks!

Re: Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider 11 Sep 2015 10:45 #7393

One more question. On this pageI see two action buttons next to each other. How can I achieve that?

Re: Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider 15 Sep 2015 03:10 #7403

Go to your configuration module, tab Advanced, you will see options to show countdown with two buttons.

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Re: Where can I change 'More Details' button in slider 28 Sep 2015 15:49 #7489

For some reason the text 'More Details' is showing again I did the override. My site is npw multilanguage. I like to change the text to two differtent languages. How can I solve the problem?
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