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Template Modification System
Description This modification allows easy management of template modifications. Hack authors can define the necessary template modifications for their products. When exporting a product, all template modifications assigned to this product in MASTER style will be embedded into the product XML and imported on the end-user vBulletin installation automatically if TMS is available. Alternatively, it is also possible to create separate XML files for template modifications. This way, 3rd parties can provide Template-Modification XML files for existing hacks. Hack authors can also export standard template modification instructions as textfiles to package them with their hacks, which allows users that do not have TMS to also install them In case the author defined modifications do not work (eg. the user uses a custom style), the users can easily customize the modifications for their style(s). TMS modified templates transparently, e.g. all Templates can still be modified manually in style manager - they will appear unchanged there. System Requirements This Modification requires MySQL 4.1 or higher - it does not work with MySQL 4.0! If you use MySQL 4.1 series, MySQL 4.1.10 or higher is required If you use MySQL 5.0 series, MySQL 5.0.3 or higher is required TMS 1.2.0 Beta 1 or higher requires vBulletin 4.1.5 or higher vBulletin Compatibility Versions up to and including 1.1.5 are compatible with vBulletin 3.6.X, 3.7.X and 3.8.X Version 1.1.5 is partly compatible with vBulletin 4.0.X and 4.1.X Version 1.2.0 Beta 1 or higher is compatible with vBulletin 4.1.5 or higher vBulletin 4.1.11 or higher is currently not fully supported by TMS. If you use this version please apply the following patch: tms_patch120b4.zip Branding: Please note that TMS puts a small branding/copyright notice in footer - see readme.txt for further details. Version History 1.2.0 Beta 4
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So with this MOD are template edits done within TMS and no longer by pulling up the template from the appropriate style and then doing the edits? Also, after each template edit, are you supposed to export the template edit to use in the future should there be upgrades to the vBulletin software, thus not needing to redo all of your previous template edits?
Also, I noticed that the only style I have on my board is the Default style; I do not see a Master style. Should I have both? Finally, on my board so far I have the following MODs installed along with all of the required template (and file) edits: Thread Prefixes Move Display Options Above Threads Change Thread Prefix Inline ibProArcade vBadvanced CMPS vBCredits vBCredits with ibProArcade Vb Save Drafts (MOD from vBHackers.com) Project Tools Do I need to uninstall these MODs beofre installing TMS or is there something I need to do with them after I install TMS? |
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If you use TMS for all your template modifications, it is not necessary to manually edit templates. Quote:
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However, you can undo the template edits you did manually for those modifications and add them to TMS instead. This is recommended to avoid having to manually update templates on vBulletin upgrades. |
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One other question I have is this MOD has nothing to do with files (i.e., .php files) that are edited as a result of adding MODs, correct? These will have to be re-edited regardless if an upgrade is done to the vBulletin software?
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See FAQ:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....59&postcount=2 This explains what to do with manually applied template modifications. |
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In some case the code that you are asked to search for may not be exactly what is in your template, so what should one do in these cases. For instance if I add a Template-Modification and put something in the for the search and replace text fields, what happens if the search text doesn't exactly match what the existing template has?
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Then it won't work
If the instructions do not work for your Template, it most likely means your template has been customized. So you have to modify the search/replace text to meet the requirements for your template - as you would do if you are manually editing templates. |
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Are plugins & products supposed to be uploaded through the Plugins & Products sections of the AdminCP, while Template Modifications get uploaded through this MOD. Also, and maybe this question is off target, but when importing plugins, aren't template modifications being made, and if so, how are these edits separated from the edits a Template MOD makes?
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You can import & export templates modifications through Styles & Templates / Template-Modifications Manager.
However, if a product directly supports TMS you don't have to do anything - the template edits are contained within the product XML and will be imported as well. |
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Great Mod, Thx for your hard work Andreas.
Regards Funboy |
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