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Originally Posted by Scanu
Well actually if you only need to keep changes in templates of a mod, you need to turn on debug mode and edit the template on the master style. This way when you add a new style you won't need to change templates again. However if you still want to know how to make an addon and you already have php and html knowledge you can look for a tutorial ppsted on vb.com on how to make a vb5 extension, it's almost the same
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I thought that you could only edit the master theme with child themes if they were the same theme? I have 6 completely different themes. I will have a look for the article you mentioned.