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Simple tip for boards with many styles
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This may not be a good tip, but it's very useful and reduces time for people hacking boards with many styles. This lets you mass modify/add templates without messing with the 'Master Style' that you can view in debug mode.
Create a main style. (note: this style does not have to be selectable) I'm going to use 'Default Style' for this example Create it so that your styles will be like this: Default Style -Style 1 --Child of Style 1 -etc -etc -etc |
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Ive been doing that with my newest project. I find that haveing a default master style just for my template edits makes it easy to add child forums with a different look to them.
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We are doing this on vb.org as well :)
we even did it on vb2, but there it was a hack ^^ |
been doing this ever since vB3 came out. :)
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yeah, well, i didn't like modifying the master style which i think you can access only in debug mode.
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Havent i been forcing this apon everyone since vB3 came ouyt?
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I've been doing this myself as well, it is very handy. :)
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lol I did that totaly by accident. when i added my first style i made it a child of the defualt and so when i went to install my first template modification, i found totaly by accident, that i only needed to edit the template to the default and not the rest. :) Definatly made for a happly surprised newbie to all of this.
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