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11 years ago
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Bonjour,

Je suis nouveau sur ce forum. Les articles générés par Seblod via un formulaire dédié (côté public) ont leurs titres systématiquement transformés en chiffres côté public, je perds le libellé réel de l'article, comment régler ce problème ? Pas trouvé de solutions !

Merci pour votre aide et bravo pour ce très beau travail !

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11 years ago
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Level 1

Can't translate this.  It says it's already in English...How strange is that?

Wish I could help but don't understand what you're asking.

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11 years ago
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Hello,

My problem : in english...  i try... when i made one article whith seblod the title of article is not good in front-end. The title content digit (numeral, date hour) but not letters as title in back-end.

Can-you help me ? Thanks

11 years ago
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Level 3

Thank you and Yes, I can help.

This is actually pretty easy to fix.

What happened is that you're not using the field called, "Article Title" .   - Already supplied, just look for it in the field list.

Without using that "Article Title" field the listing in the backend, or anywhere for that matter will look like a timestamp.

If you want it to use a proper title, for example : a member's name.


You can create your own field as well but it must be saved to

STANDARD > ARTICLE > TITLE

That's it. That's all there is to this fix. 

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-Dave

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11 years ago
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Level 4

Thank you for the answer. I'm a learner...

I have a content type with many fields. I list the articles of content type with a menu (article blog joomla) but the title of articles are numbers, it's not the same to create by content type (in letters) the display is numbers, for exemple :

(2013-09-21-16-20-27) instead of (Title article test)

Thanks

11 years ago
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Level 5

Yes, I know. That is what I gave you the answer to.  You have to use the Article Title field. That is the field that creates your TITLE.  It doesn't matter what you call the field.  As long as it's saved to the proper location.

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11 years ago
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Yes, it's OK. Thank you for your help.

11 years ago
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Level 2

No problem. It feels good when I can help someone like this. 

-Dave

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