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I have create new view showing all content referenced by given tag using contextual filter (field_tag: Content) Content: ID zawartości. Now I struggle how to overwrite the view page title with id of tag instead of node id provided as argument of contextual title.

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In the contextual filters menu I have only following tokens avaliable:

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while I am looking for the token allowing me to use "tag title" instead of "tag id" in the view page title.

The general idea is to have a page listing all content which is referenced by a tag given as a url argument.

I have read answers for similar questions here, but can't really find working solution.

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At the end I benefited from both @No Sssweat and @Neograph734 answers.

First of all I added (field_tag: Content) Content: Title [nie pokazuj] field. Than I entered Content: Title field marked "modify output value" and get replacement token from there.

At the end I inputed the replacement token in contextual filter menu.

As @Neograph734 mentioned my problem was that the contextual filter did not proper list all available tokens.

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Add (field_tag: Content) Content: ID to your fields.

You must move field_tag above the title, so the field_tag token becomes available.

Then click on the title field and re-write the results. click on Available tokens, and you should see the field_tag token which you then copy and paste it on the rewrite box.

If you are re-writing the link, make sure you unchecked the Link this field to the original piece of content box, other wise your re-write won't apply.

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  • Thanks for your answer. I am trying to overwrite "page view title" and not the "Content: Title" field. Even If I have the fields rearranged no additional token is displayed in "Avaliable tokens" while I click on "Contextual Filters" (where I may "overwrite title").
    – Abdel5
    Commented Nov 7, 2015 at 13:02
  • oh, I over looked your drupal 8 tag.
    – No Sssweat
    Commented Nov 7, 2015 at 13:08
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    The contextual filter does not proper list all available tokens, but in most cases it does work with fields tokens also. (At least with D7). Commented Nov 7, 2015 at 13:08

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