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Originally Posted by Lynne
Forget about the comment regarding red code - it all depends on how you view the items to compare. So, forget about that comment.
But, as I said, when adding code to your existing template.... make sure that if you add an <if>, that is also comes with a corresponding </if> somewhere. Don't just add a </if>, make sure you see it shown in the code to be added. And, make sure you don't split up the <if></if> pair. They are like html.... if you do a <b> and then an <i>, you must close the </i> before you close the </b> - the same is true for <if>s.
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ok i think i did it wrong i paste the green code in the template added so first i search the code in the red then underneath the new green code , if someone missed the <if> code then i paste it before or after the green added code ? if its not there in the green code ?
thx