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Block grid Create Button Label doesn't do anything #17179

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abaker93 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by umbraco/Umbraco.CMS.Backoffice#2412
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Block grid Create Button Label doesn't do anything #17179

abaker93 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by umbraco/Umbraco.CMS.Backoffice#2412

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abaker93 commented Oct 2, 2024

Which Umbraco version are you using? (Please write the exact version, example: 10.1.0)

14.2.0

Bug summary

Adding a Custom Button Label doesn't change the "Add content" label in the content editor.

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Type anything into a block grid Create Button Label field.
    Screenshot 2024-10-02 133932

  2. Button label doesn't change in the content editor.
    Screenshot 2024-10-02 134809

Expected result / actual result

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This item has been added to our backlog AB#44701

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iOvergaard commented Oct 4, 2024

Hi, @abaker93, thanks for this report. I could reproduce it in 14.3 and 15.0 by adding areas to a block and inserting a custom button label. The label did not take precedence if there were only one or several blocks. The label of the block was shown (Add ) if there was only one block available, and if there were more than one, it then showed "Add content".

We'd like to look into this, but I will add the up for grabs label just in case someone else would like to take a jab at this.

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@iOvergaard iOvergaard added the state/sprint-candidate We're trying to get this in a sprint at HQ in the next few weeks label Oct 4, 2024
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This is being taken care of by @Bakersbakebread

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