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You can always find the template to edit by doing this - vboptions > General Settings > Add Template Name in HTML Comments > set to Yes . Then go back to your page and view the source code and you will see the name of the template called around your part of the code. Sometimes the template is the one mentioned at the very top of the page source.
The template you are looking for is most likely the postbit or postbit_legacy template. You want to look for these lines (these are from the postbit template): HTML Code:
<div style="margin-top: 10px" align="$stylevar[right]"> <!-- controls --> A whole bunch of buttons $template_hook[postbit_controls] <!-- / controls --> </div> |
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