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I'm finding it hard to keep up with all the little template changes and code changes I make on my site between vB version. I've tried saving the templates that have been modified locally but it hasn't been the easiest to go back and find my changes. I've started commenting everything I do, so hopefully this will make it easier on the next upgrade.
How do you keep up with what you have changed? Do you have a system that makes it a little less painfull when an upgrade rolls out? Thanks for your help! |
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Mark the modification as installed.
Then in the navbar click the drop down usercp button and view installed modifications |
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I do that, but I'm mainly wondering how others keep track of all the hacks and code modifications they do within vB files and templates.
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Using Araxis Merge software is usefull when you want to compare the files. I got this idea from here https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=38545
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I keep a simple change log of everything thing I do. Makes upgrades a breeze.:up:
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TIP #1: Keep the number of modifications/addons on your forum to a minimum. ![]() |
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