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Hey is it possible to make some kind of modification that you install and its edit the template to add some things auto? So you don´t need to go into the style and edit again when a new version has come out..
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If I understood you right, then yes, it's possible.
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any guide or something that tell me how?
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If there's a template hook available where you want to add some output, just add what you want to it:
$template_hook['some_template_hook'] .= $parsed_template_or_html_output; You can also use str_replace or preg_replace to search for code within a template and add something before or after it. For example $vbulletin->templatecache['navbar'] is the navbar template. If you give a concrete example of what you want to do, I can be of more help. |
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