As you can see I have used a $lang string, so the next file we need to edit is: admin/inc/lang/deutsch.php
Use english.php or whatever language you are using (in my case deutsch.php)
Okay, here we need to add another language string $lang_blog_back_button
Place it where you want, I did it in the Blog section around line 75
$lang_blog_back_button = 'Zurück';
Now we have a working “Back” button inside the blog article.
The last thing is to style it, at the default theme I have used the same style as the submit button in the contact form.
Open template/css/master.css and add the following style:
This has been needed for a while… going to squeeze it in to 4.7 and do another build and hopefully release today. Great work @Oliver
Thanks @sandy for testing it and @IvaRo for your as always, really quick translation work! The language files wouldn’t be the same without you
Incidentally, great video too Oliver and any videos that you (or anyone) makes that are tutorial based - if you @pulse_cms on Twitter we can see them then add them to our YouTube Playlist and they’ll appear here:
Button back was a good deal.
When you open the Block 2, visible button you back.
In this case, it would be logical to have a back button you click on (next).
Pray tell, does anyone like the script?
well thank you
Robo
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I already you find this in a post user / Dirk