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I need help
I'm a newbie at this and i know nothing. Can someone post a guide to changing templates and styles and all that stuff. Thanks
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1. Login to your Admin CP
2. Scroll down the side menu 3. Find "Templates" (click modify) 4. Click "Expand List" 5. Find the templates in the tutorial(s) and modfy them That is all there is to modifying the templates, nothing more or less . - SaintDog |
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they all say modify original. and when i open then they are blank.
Is there something wrong with my board or am i doing something wrong? also what tutorials are you talking about? |
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What version of PHP & vBulletin are you currently running?
- SaintDog |
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php 4 vbulletin 2.2.6
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Which version of PHP though, there are 2 other numbers to each PHP version (ie: 4.1.0, 4.2.0, ect). Please provide the full version number.
- SaintDog |
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4.1.2
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Your website shows a UBB for some reason.
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Odd, the only problems I know are when members are using vB 2.2.5 and PHP 4.2.x (which in this case you are not using either). I would suggest posting at vBulletin.com as this may be happening to other users as well, either way, they will be able to provide real time support.
- SaintDog |
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im not putting it up until i finish working on it. I'm waiting until i get all the kinks worked out of it.
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