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Adding custom templates into default template categories.
I'm posting this mainly because I'm not sure if this hack already exists or not on the forum, and I don't really have the time to code it out..but it would be pretty cool.
I have tons of custom templates for my styles on my forum, and it get's annoying having to search through them all when looking for a particular one. It would be more to my advantage if I could place them in their own group under the default template listing. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? If so, I'd be more than appreciative to your help. |
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Umm, I run queries into the mysql database through php myadmin, and add a code in template.php with my group name,a nd template prefixes, and ten I put config.php on debug, and add templates to that group as needed.
-Arunan |
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There is a method that never came to mind
I'll try that when I get the time, thanks Arunan. |
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