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How do i make my own templete in vbulletin
I have a file called testpage and do not know what the extension should be but i called it testpage.tpl and saved it to disk - the file contains html script and livewire sent it to me to help me with something now that i have gotten some basic fundmentals strighten out I am ready to work with the file and expirement with the file but do not know how to load the file into the templete system of vbulletin so i can expirement and see how it all works. So can someone explain the steps required to get this file in to the templete systems. THANKS
Note: The file below is the file i was sent and do not know what to do with it . HTML Code:
$stylevar[htmldoctype] |
AdminCP > Styles and Templates > Style Manager > (MASTER STYLE) > dropdown menu > Add Template.
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Thanks I will work on it tomarow thanks again for all your help.
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Please edit the first post and wrap the code in html or code tags.
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What do you mean the first two line of the code that SirAdrian was the following:
$stylevar[htmldoctype] Which was in this liitle editor window inside the posting also above that was the words html code since i am new to this stuff that is vbulletin I could only assume that it was valid script - normal HTML code has the following: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> above the head for a standard new page not knowing what the following lines did I could only assume took the place of those lines. $stylevar[htmldoctype] <html dir="$stylevar[textdirection]" lang="$stylevar[languagecode]"> Which you will see are on top of the HTML script I posted in the first thread. What I did post does have a end body and end tags like below </body> </html> So what is correct the script Siradrian posted for me or what please explain that is in vbulletlin expects things to look in the templete I guess. THANKS. I am a little comfused? Frank |
Stop posting the code directly in the post like that please. Before you paste any code, click the <> in the editor bar. That will show you the HTML tags. Between the tags, paste your code.
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It Will Appear Like This! |
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// Oh ok Thanks for the information now i know |
If you could, please edit the previous posts and wrap the code in the tags. users that aren't licensed can see that. Once they are wrapped, they see a "You are not licensed" message.
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I hope that meets your requirements sorry I am new to vbulletin and I will make some mastakes from time to time but I will get with the program.
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Its all good. It helps prevent pirates from getting free info. Its more like a way to make them annoyed. ;)
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