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Check Back Later
After a registered user submits a photo and I have the moderator setting on, the users see the fallowing message.
Sorry, Tom D: No Item or Item is Now in Moderation Queue - Check Back Later How can I change this message? This message gives the idea that there is an error when in actuality there is none. Thanks for your help |
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"No Item or Item is Now in Moderation Queue - Check Back Later" is the photoplog_mod_queue phrase; "Sorry" is the photoplog_sorry phrase. You can edit them via the ACP Phrase Manager.
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Ok I edited the phrase now I get my comments fallowed by the original comment.
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Did you edit both phrases? Double check that the edits you made are as you prefer.
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