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sorry for my stupidity... that means that I will have to edit the master template (default), and other template will be effected automatically?
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Once again:
Do not manually modify MASTER templates - never-ever! Just go to Styles & Templates / Templates Modifications Manager, select Add Template Modification from the dropdown in MASTER style and fill out the form. Repeat this for all your modifications and you're done (unless your do have customized templates where the modifications defined for MASTER templates do not work). In this case you will have to customize the template modifications as well. |
Yes of course I will not manually edit the master template but if I used the tms to do the editing, will all of other styles be edited automatically?
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I am testing this on 3.7.0 b4 but nothing happened when I select Add Template Modification in the Master style from the dropdown menu? |
Too bad this won't be updated...
Will it work with 3.7? |
This works fine for me on vBulletin 3.7 beta 5 :)
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I have this one tagged for some time.
Now I wanted to install this, but I had to uninstall it for the time being. I'm running vBulletin 3.7 beta 5, but when clicking on "Template modifications Manager" I get a java erro saying: Line: 120 Sign: 55 Error: Id is expected and the url points to /admincp/templateedits.php. Same goes when clicking on "add template modification" but then the error is: Line: 74 Sign: 1 Error: Object is expected Code: 0 Same url. I'm working with IE6 fully fixed and updated from Microsoft Update. With Firefox portable all is going OK, but I'm working with IE6 and not interested in using Firefox. Is it possible to fix this? |
Try the fix
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Thanks for the fix Icy, it's working great.
Marked as installed again! But now a couple of questions rise. I presume all new template edits should be made now in the new "Master" style? 1.) How about template edits already made by hacks which were installed before installing TMS. Can this be integrated in TMS globally some way? Or do I have to do them all manually piece by piece, so reverting first, and then putting them back in via the TMS system? 2.) When upgrading vbulletin, often templates need to be reverted. How does this work with upgrading vBulletin? Do I still have to do all template changes of the reverted templates again, or does this system "remember" the changes somehow and is able to put them back after the reverting? 3.) I would like the notice "Template modifikationen durch" changed in "Template modifications by", so from German to English, were can I do that? |
If you add a new template modification to Master style then it will inherit all the styles. So you don't have to add template modification to any other styles.
1. As far as I'm concern, you will have to do everything manually. 2. The TMS will test & show a stat if any of the template modification need to be changed/reverted. It works like vBulletin's "Find Updated Template" option. 3. You can't. The only option you have is that buy a branding free. |
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