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Changing Category Headings


wellgolly

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Hi,

 

I have a grocery delivery service that I am starting and so far so good, I have another problem that I hope someone can help me solve. On my "General Grocery" page it says "Merchandise", I want to change each category heading "General Grocery" "Deli" etc. to read its own category, any way to do this? Also how do I get rid of the image (that reads Gen. Grocery) all together on the right head side of the category page itself. If you look at the General Merchandise page you will get the jist of what I am trying to do. I hope this makes sense. http://austexgrocer.com/index.php?cPath=21

 

Thanks for any help.

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Instead of patching such a minor thing that returns very little how about installing an SEO add on. All of them that I know of will put very meaningful titles on each page and allow you to make changes through administration pages rather than code.

 

But I think you will find the text in the /catalog/includes/languages/whateverlanguage/index.php

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Instead of patching such a minor thing that returns very little how about installing an SEO add on. All of them that I know of will put very meaningful titles on each page and allow you to make changes through administration pages rather than code.

 

But I think you will find the text in the /catalog/includes/languages/whateverlanguage/index.php

 

Thanks for the reply, but your response was no help to me. I do not need anything to do with SEO. I need where it says "Categories" ie:define('HEADING_TITLE', 'Categories'); in the page heading, to match up with the nav bar and to the products display, If i am displaying "General Grocery categories" I need the header to say "General Grocery" and then if the next page is Health and Beauty, and I need the header to say "Health and Beauty". So instead of replying that my post is a minor thing, please don't reply if you can't help me.

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Thanks for the reply, but your response was no help to me. I do not need anything to do with SEO. I need where it says "Categories" ie:define('HEADING_TITLE', 'Categories'); in the page heading, to match up with the nav bar and to the products display, If i am displaying "General Grocery categories" I need the header to say "General Grocery" and then if the next page is Health and Beauty, and I need the header to say "Health and Beauty". So instead of replying that my post is a minor thing, please don't reply if you can't help me.

No worries. Although I could add just a little to my previous post to clear up the misunderstanding. You see, and SEO add on makes it so that you have complete control over those things without having to mess with the code. But I guess you are adventurous and want to do it that way, and I'm ok with that. Good luck with your store.

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