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OptimusBain Posted January 26, 2022 Posted January 26, 2022 Hello, I would like to know how and where to edit the update in progress text displayed to everyone when the community is being updated. I tried to find those strings in the language module, but I couldn't find it. Any help would be appreciated Thanks
Marc Posted January 26, 2022 Posted January 26, 2022 You wont find them in the language module, as its intended to be used when the language section may well be offline itself. If you wish to change the page used, you can use the UPGRADING_PAGE constant to specify the location of a new file. See the following guide on using constants The original file is admin/upgrade/upgrading.html if you want it to look similar OptimusBain 1
OptimusBain Posted January 29, 2022 Author Posted January 29, 2022 (edited) On 1/26/2022 at 3:38 PM, Marc Stridgen said: You wont find them in the language module, as its intended to be used when the language section may well be offline itself. If you wish to change the page used, you can use the UPGRADING_PAGE constant to specify the location of a new file. See the following guide on using constants The original file is admin/upgrade/upgrading.html if you want it to look similar Just a quick note: the UPGRADING_PAGE variable is neither included nor explained in that guide link that you shared with me. You must understand that many of your clients running IPS software are not programmers, so we need full explanations on how to use these things. I am not asking for a coding course. However, if you tell me I can use the UPGRADING_PAGE, you refer to me to a link where it's supposed to be explained but I can't even see the variable there, needless to say, an explanation. It renders these "banal" tasks more complicated than they really are. I guess other variables won't be there either. You'd save a lot of support time if the guides were updated as suggested by other members (including me) in another topic. Thanks a lot. Edited January 29, 2022 by OptimusBain
Solution Daniel F Posted January 29, 2022 Solution Posted January 29, 2022 They’re covered in OptimusBain 1
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