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pl71
16 Mar 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

My child template has the same description as the Cassiopeia parent theme.

Describe the solution you'd like

I would like something new as a description.

Additional context

J5.0.3

avatar pl71 pl71 - open - 16 Mar 2024
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avatar richard67
richard67 - comment - 16 Mar 2024

I think you can change the description in the template-details.xml of your child template.

avatar pl71
pl71 - comment - 17 Mar 2024

I think you can change the description in the template-details.xml of your child template.

Yes, it is possible, though not so user-friendly. Thank you.
\templates\cassiopeia_child\templateDetails.xml

avatar dgrammatiko
dgrammatiko - comment - 17 Mar 2024

@pl71 it is hard to do this programmatically because the description could be a translatable variable thus it would be hard/inconsistent to do it automatically. As @richard67 mentioned above you can edit the description field in the templateDetails.xml file

avatar pl71
pl71 - comment - 17 Mar 2024

@dgrammatiko It's not so hard to create a new language file with the child template. Language variable has to be constructed on the fly by creating the child template. Since you are a template creator, these things matter—also different images for all child templates. Anyway, thank you for the advice.

avatar rdeutz
rdeutz - comment - 11 Apr 2024

Moving it to discussion this needs more details to start developing. Not sure if we should add this at all.

avatar rdeutz rdeutz - change - 11 Apr 2024
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2024-04-11 14:59:58
Closed_By rdeutz
avatar rdeutz rdeutz - close - 11 Apr 2024

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