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Originally Posted by bahawolf
Yea, i was wondering how to edit the template files, just bought vBulletin! Unsure what or how to do whatever it is im suppose to
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In the styles and templates option of your control panel you will see all of the various HTML and CSS code that gives your vbulletin it's look and feel. It is all stored in the database so needs to be edited directly through the admin panel. You can of course edit it in mysql but vbulletin actually tracks any changes you make so can revert them to their original if need be.
Oh and as for other .php file edits ... don't use dreamweaver. It messes with stuff