Côte Résidence · project
Labels & terms
Override default terminology
Match your brand voice and your local market. Leave a field empty to keep the default. Each term has a plural and a singular form — sales pages pick the right one automatically based on context.
English only · Stage 1| Default | Plural | Singular | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top menu Tabs in the top navigation of your sales pages — Exterior, Interior, Locations, etc. | |||
| Exterior | |||
| Interior | |||
| Locations·Location | |||
| Level Views·Level View | |||
| Unit Views·Unit View | |||
| Amenities·Amenity | |||
| Bottom menu Tabs in the bottom navigation — Floor Plates, Galleries, Unit Lists. | |||
| Floor Plates·Floor Plate | |||
| Galleries·Gallery | |||
| Unit Lists·Unit List | |||
| Interface terms Words used across the rest of the UI — building structure, units, floors. These flow into the filter chips, breadcrumbs, and detail headers. | |||
| Buildings·Building | |||
| Areas·Area | |||
| Units·Unit | |||
| Levels·Level | |||
| Floor Plans·Floor Plan | |||
| Project terms What you call the thing you're selling. «Development», «Residence», «Tower» — anything that fits your brand more than the generic «Project». | |||
| Projects·Project | |||
| Phases·Phase | |||
| Status pills Tags on each unit. UK markets often prefer «On hold» over «Reserved» and «Under offer» over «Sold». Hidden if the «Unit statuses» feature is off. | |||
| Available | |||
| Reserved | |||
| Sold | |||