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Old 12-09-2009, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by valerama View Post
I'd like to modify the breadcrumb to display the menu label and not the post/page title (I'm using All-in-One SEO tools to customize it). I don't know how to reference it in the breadcrumbs.php file.

I heavily customize my page/post titles for SEO purposes, so it's a bit awkward to have such long breadcrumbs.
Have you considered using a Breadcrumbs plugin?

The Breadcrumbs file in the theme is not a as robust and configurable as many plugins.

The one that comes with StudioPress was written by Yoast and his more robust plugin is called Yoast Breadcrumbs.

I have used and liked Breadcrumbs Navigation XT in the past.


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