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Module: Title Override Author: Bryan Burkholder <http://drupal.org/user/703590> Description =========== Provides the ability to override both system and node page titles. This applies to both the <title> meta tags as well as the <h1> tags. Installation ============ * Copy the 'title_override' module directory in to your Drupal sites/all/modules directory as usual. Usage ===== All overrides need to be return separated, one on each line. Each override will need to follow one of two formats: system|drupal-node-link|pagetitle node|nid|pagetitle If you are attempting to override a system page do note include the preceding slash, for example to override the title_override module settings page you would do the following: system|admin/config/user-interface/title_override|My New Title! To override a typical node page, you could do the following: node|2|ello mate! You also have the option of entirely remove a page title, for example: node|2|
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- Module: Title Override
- Author: Bryan Burkholder
-
- Description
- ===========
- Provides the ability to override both system and node page titles. This applies
- to both the
meta tags as well as the tags.
-
- Installation
- ============
- * Copy the 'title_override' module directory in to your Drupal
- sites/all/modules directory as usual.
-
- Usage
- =====
- All overrides need to be return separated, one on each line. Each override will
- need to follow one of two formats:
-
- system|drupal-node-link|pagetitle
- node|nid|pagetitle
-
- If you are attempting to override a system page do note include the preceding
- slash, for example to override the title_override module settings page you
- would do the following:
-
- system|admin/config/user-interface/title_override|My New Title!
-
- To override a typical node page, you could do the following:
-
- node|2|ello mate!
-
- You also have the option of entirely remove a page title, for example:
-
- node|2|