Posted by GasmanDesign on March 7, 2012 at 7:23pm
Question for my fellow Drupalers,
I created a content type for a blog, but now I want it to be called "SBAC News".
There has already been a ton of content created under "blog".
Here's the page:
http://smallbusinessadvocacycouncil.org/blog
All I really want is the blue header in the middle content area to say "SBAC News", instead of "Blog" but I can't figure out how to change that? I've attached an image of that page.
When I go into my content types to edit the name all I see is this:
Type: blog
The machine-readable name of this content type.
This field cannot be modified for system-defined content types.
Anybody know how to make this simple change?
Thanks in advance!
Corey
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Comments
Create a view
I don't know if you can change the displayed name for a content type. However, it's pretty simple to create a view that mimics the default "view" of all blogs. Use the content type blog as the filter, with whatever other filters you need and simply set the title of the view to what ever you want.
Contact me via PM if you want/need help.
Curt
Create a view
Curt, I'll look into that idea.
Thanks!
Corey