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Citation that Controls "Last Uploads" Header

Started by EME, January 20, 2017, 04:00:40 AM

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I have a private gallery running with a customized version of Water Drop.  Among other things today I have been centering Each page title within the header and removing the associated icon.  I have been able to do this everywhere else: upload.php, search.php, etc.  But I cannot find the citation that controls the "Last Uploads" title.  I see the correct entry in the English language file.  I also found what controls the breadcrumb on thumbnail pages other than "Last Uploads".  It seems like the "Last Uploads" control should be in thumbnails.php.  But if it's there I am not seeing it.  I've searched even obscure files where it doesn't seem like the citation should be for phrases like 'lastup',  cpg_fetch_icon, starttable, </tr>, </td>, upload, last but I am striking out.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?

I have attached a screen shot of an faq.php page I built to illustrate.  I am trying to achieve the same header treatment with the Last Uploads page.

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So, I got through this by using this tool to search the entire CPG application folder on my local drive:

https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/v7.3.1.html

To give credit where credit is due here is the reference I got it from:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17201400/search-contents-in-php-files-in-windows-7

I ran a search across the whole CPG application for the phrase 'lastup' and it showed every line using it.  Right away it was obvious that I needed include/functions.inc.php.  A little inline CSS echoed in a new div around two statements and my problem was solved.  Code:

             if ($cat && $CURRENT_CAT_NAME) {

                  echo '<div id="lucenter" style="text-align: center;"';
                  /***Commented out original version - uncentered with icon***/
                  /*$album_name = cpg_fetch_icon('last_uploads', 2) . $lang_meta_album_names['lastup'] . ' - ' . $CURRENT_CAT_NAME;*/
                  $album_name = $lang_meta_album_names['lastup'] . ' - ' . $CURRENT_CAT_NAME;
                  echo '</div>';

              } else {

                  echo '<div id="lucenter" style="text-align: center;"';
                  /***Commented out original version - uncentered with icon***/
                  /*$album_name = cpg_fetch_icon('last_uploads', 2) . $lang_meta_album_names['lastup'];*/
                  $album_name = $lang_meta_album_names['lastup'];
                  echo '</div>';

              }

See screen shot of end product.