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What's the difference of these 2 terms?
Which one do you use more often? |
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Hacks is just another name for mods. I use hacks more often
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yea there the same I thought lol, I like using "Modifications"
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For me, mod = just templates modifications, and hack is a mod who use a product system.
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Both of them are the same IMO.
However, the term "Add-on" refers to adding something to vBulletin, rather than modifying something. |
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I tend to use "modification" over "hacks" now, as vBulletin doesn't need "hacking" like in the old days.
I still remember people saying "My board is hacked to bits." ![]() |
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I'd consider what i'm doing as hacks (snippets here and there, little edits willy nilly) as it feels like I'm in a dark jungle hacking away at dense, confusing vundergrowth trying to get to an oasis more by luck than design whereas the packaged modifications on here are like a modern, well travelled and signposted highway.
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lol thats a nice way to explain it
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![]() As far as vb.org is concerned, there is no difference. We simply started to use modifications rather than hacks because the term hack now has negative associations. I probably use hack more than I use mod/modification. |
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I still use the term "hack", as it is what I am used to when I first joined up.
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