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Page Titles for Sub-Pages of a Menu

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11 years 8 months ago #746 by gennie_c
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I am having a problem changing the title for articles in level 3 of my main menu.

For example:
Services
--Kitchens
---Ovens

I can change the title of Services and Kitchens, but not Ovens.

The Ovens page displays the title of the Kitchens page, but no matter what I type into the URL box I can't get it to show the correct title.

I had a look at the instructions regarding adding /*$ to urls, but trying different combinations of that added to the URL of the Kitchens and Ovens pages made no difference.

I don't think I really understand how to use this as I don't seem to be getting it right, any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated.

Thanks
Gennie

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11 years 8 months ago #747 by gennie_c
Replied by gennie_c on topic Page Titles for Sub-Pages of a Menu
I've worked it out. I re-read the instruction pdf and realised that I had my articles in the wrong order.

i.e.

In Tag Meta I have to add details for Ovens first, then add details for Kitches, then Services.

The heirarchical tree structure seems to be upside down for this.

This is a very good extension by the way, I never usually have problems with it, but I had more levels to this website than the others I've built so got a bit confused.

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11 years 8 months ago #748 by admin
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Hi,
the ordering is a solution, but you could also get the same result using the dollar. But probably the /*$ is wrong, because the star means "any char". An example is:
For /Services => ^/Services/?$ => This matches /Services and /Services/
For /Services/Kitchens => ^/Services/Kitchens/?$
For /Services/Kitchens/Ovens => ^/Services/Kitchens/Ovens/?$

This could be a more reliable solution then ordering...

Kind regards,
Luigi

P.S. I'm working on improving documentation for all extensions, pls, be patient :)

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