All Templates, Phrases, Settings must be created in the MASTER set if you want to include them with your product.
Hmm... MASTER STYLE set, meaning the default style? All i have in my style manager is "Default Style" and 1 "custom style". I still don't see the option to associate a custom template with my new product. Can anyone shed a little more light please?
my bad... I overlooked about having to be in debug mode
Hmm... MASTER STYLE set, meaning the default style? All i have in my style manager is "Default Style" and 1 "custom style". I still don't see the option to associate a custom template with my new product. Can anyone shed a little more light please?
my bad... I overlooked about having to be in debug mode
No, the MASTER STYLE, which can only be edited/ seen in debug mode.
Can somebody explain why vbulletin has this behaviour? I've created a new style, added new templates and made changes to templates imported at the time of creation from MASTER STYLE. Why can't I edit these and change their products? If I start editing the MASTER STYLE then I diminish the orgainzation of my site...
If it was possible to change the product association for non-Maste-Style Templates, this could end up in a total chaos.
Therefore, this is only possible in the master style.
Is there anywhere that explains the reasons the developers chose to design in this way? I'm just curious since it seems counter-intuitive to me; limiting built-in functionality because of (possibly) poor implementation...
I guess now the real question is, do I figure out some batch procedure to move all my style changes into the MASTER STYLE or do I export twice, once for the Product and once for the Styles...