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Great Add-on (in theory - will find out very soon in practice)
One question - what sort of performance hit could one expect with this mod? Thanks |
@All those having problems with ACP (style manager, product manager):
I can only assume that it has smth. to do with output buffering. You can disable the plugins on admin_complete that deal with manipulating the output buffer to avoid this, however you will lose some functionality. If anyone experiencing those problems wants a real fix, feel free to PM me an ACP login so I can track down this issue, as I am unable to reproduce it locally. @dartho There is no single line of code being executed or even loaded in the frontend. => No effect on frontend performance at all |
Excellent! Installed a breeze on 3.6.8P1 :up:
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works well on 3.6.8 PL1 :)
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In addition to "replace" "add above" and "add below" it would be nice to have a "remove code" option - I know that you can get around this by the replace option, but it would be easier to use if there was simply a "remove code" option.
It would also be nice to have an option to globally disable/enable all of the template edits, similar to the one for the plugins. Thanks again for such a great modification - I sure hope this becomes standard in vbulletin - it is an amazingly helpful modification. |
@yoyoyoyo
A 'Remove' option is surely possible, but it is the same as replace with nothing :) You can disable all edits by disabling TMS, you can also disable all edits for a certain product by disabling the product. @giovannicosta As stated before, I can't reproduce those problems myself - therefore I am somewhat unable to provide a fix :) Sorry. However, feel free to PM me an ACP login and i'll take a look. |
Fantastic hack Andreas!
Thanks a bunch. |
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One thing that I would really like to have is a "search all template edits" option, similar to the "search all templates." |
also - the reason I want the option to globally disable all of the template modifications at once is to troubleshoot possible troublesome template edits. I would like to have TMS set all template edits to disabled, but keep the plugin active, so I can choose to turn on the template edits one by one to see where the possible conflicts might be. I realize that I can do this on a template-by-template basis, or with phpmyadmin, but it would be nice to have the option to do so inside TMS.
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