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Template hack to copy all templates from Default into other styles
Is such a thing around?
I am using 6 styles on my forum And am looking for a way to just inherit all modifications made in Default Is such a thing around? Cheers, Mickey |
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<a href="https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=72288" target="_blank">https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=72288</a>
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Thanks loads cing
cheers |
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Couldn't you make all the other styles "child styles" of the default one?
Then your changes would filter down. Thats what I do on my site and we have close to a dozen styles. |
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i did that but for some odd reason it did not get implemented for all templates
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Yeah it would be because they all had their own defined templates.
Move them all under one style, then (if all of your styles use the same template changes), do a mass revert on all the other styles. If you have custom templates you'll need to grab Zero's mass revert custom templates hack and revert those too. What you'll be aiming for is your main default style will have black (default) and red (custom/modified) template names in it. Your other styles will have black (default) and orange (inherented changes) template names. It'll be a lil messy to get it all setup right, but trust me. It'll save you TONS of time |
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