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I'm trying to change the text generated from L_New_Posts - it currently gives View New Posts (#) for English but I can't find which file it is defined in. I want it to read as New Posts / Comments (#)
Note, this appears to be different from the L_New_Posts associated with phpBB's common language file as that simply returns New Posts
Any help/clues would be appreciated as I've already searched all the files I can think of.
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Re: Language Files
Maverick wrote:L_New_Posts
Find it in root / language / en / common.phpNew_Posts
V.G. archivar
sorry for my bad english
sorry for my bad english
Re: Language Files
That's what I thought but L_New_Posts returns two different messages depending whether you're in the forum itself e.g index.php or on a portal page (it's in my header hence across the whole site)
If you're in the forum it returns New Posts which is what is defined in language / en / common.php
But if you're on the portal page it returns View new posts (#) where # is the number of new posts - it's this number that I find useful and would like to exploit
Something must be overriding the common.php definition but I can't find what it is and I don't think it would be something I've added.
If you're in the forum it returns New Posts which is what is defined in language / en / common.php
But if you're on the portal page it returns View new posts (#) where # is the number of new posts - it's this number that I find useful and would like to exploit
Something must be overriding the common.php definition but I can't find what it is and I don't think it would be something I've added.
http://www.vivaf1.com - motorsport portal