Moshe1010 Well-known member Sep 26, 2022 #1 Hi, During login overlay, there is an "or" phrase that I can't find using the phrase search in AdminCP (It just finds gazillion phrases, anything with "or" inside them). Does anybody know what's the title of this phrase? Thanks
Hi, During login overlay, there is an "or" phrase that I can't find using the phrase search in AdminCP (It just finds gazillion phrases, anything with "or" inside them). Does anybody know what's the title of this phrase? Thanks
Moshe1010 Well-known member Sep 27, 2022 #3 Jeremy P said: It would be: or_separator. Click to expand... Great, thank you Upvote 0 Downvote
Moshe1010 Well-known member Oct 25, 2022 #4 Jeremy P said: It would be: or_separator. Click to expand... Would you mind directing me to the name of the phrase for “of” in the pagination field? Thanks Upvote 0 Downvote
Jeremy P said: It would be: or_separator. Click to expand... Would you mind directing me to the name of the phrase for “of” in the pagination field? Thanks
N Nicolas FR Well-known member Oct 25, 2022 #5 This pagination layout is not a part of the default style. Ask to the style creator. Upvote 0 Downvote
Russ Well-known member Oct 25, 2022 #6 nicodak said: This pagination layout is not a part of the default style. Ask to the style creator. Click to expand... Yes it is. XF ships with multiple page nav styles (Style properties -> Miscellaneous). Moshe1010 said: Would you mind directing me to the name of the phrase for “of” in the pagination field? View attachment 275527 Thanks Click to expand... I believe it's: x_of_y Upvote 0 Downvote
nicodak said: This pagination layout is not a part of the default style. Ask to the style creator. Click to expand... Yes it is. XF ships with multiple page nav styles (Style properties -> Miscellaneous). Moshe1010 said: Would you mind directing me to the name of the phrase for “of” in the pagination field? View attachment 275527 Thanks Click to expand... I believe it's: x_of_y
N Nicolas FR Well-known member Oct 25, 2022 #7 Sorry for that @Moshe1010, I had never tried these options. Thanks @Russ. Upvote 0 Downvote
Moshe1010 Well-known member Oct 26, 2022 #8 Russ said: I believe it's: x_of_y Click to expand... It worked. Thanks as always Upvote 0 Downvote
Moshe1010 Well-known member Dec 15, 2022 #9 Does anybody what's the phrase name for these two? I couldn't find them in phrases Upvote 0 Downvote