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Switching a style to be default
How do I switch a style, into the default position?
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Sheesh Mystislav, you're showin up as unlicensed again. Why does this keep happening to you?
Anyway, to make a style show up as the default, simply modify the Default Style properties and point them to the Replacement and Template sets of the style you want to appear as the default. Admin CP -> Styles -> Modify -> Default [properties] |
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There should be some sort of checkbox in the properties, which if ticked, makes it the "Default" style...
Satan |
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why not a drop down in the vbulletin options?
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Or a Styles Config page?
Satan |
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I think a good hack made would be one where there is a checkbox next to the styles [like hellsatan said], I'm sure it wouldn't take that many years to make
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Indeed it wouldnt...
But I am already engrossed in a "Styles Config" page Satan |
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