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  • buttons - General
    Posted by joe (Sunday October 21 2001 @ 03:27PM EDT) views: 181
    Where in the current unstable weblog version is the code string for the buttons (grok it, tap tap)? I have looked in all the files I thought. I need to put into place a more professional look to my site. Thanks for your help.

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    By jason (Sunday October 21 2001 @ 03:43PM EDT)
    Look at the top portion of your language file.

    backend/language/english.lng

    The submit buttons are selected at random from the array at the top of that file.
    [ reply | parent ]
    By Neil Darlow (Monday October 22 2001 @ 05:24AM EDT)
    If you want to be conventional, you need to provide two entries with the same value e.g. "Submit". The randomisation logic doesn't work with a single entry.

    Regards,
    Neil Darlow M.Sc.
    [ reply | parent ]
    By Joe (Monday October 22 2001 @ 08:50PM EDT)
    Thanks for your help.
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