Version: 1.0, by Dream
Developer Last Online: Sep 2010
Category: Administrative and Maintenance Tools -
Version: 3.6.8
Rating:
Released: 05-28-2007
Last Update: 05-28-2007
Installs: 113
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No support by the author.
This lets you
- Export / Import custom and vBulletin edited templates
- Copy multiple templates to multiple styles
- Delete multiple templates from multiple styles
- Save multiple templates in template history
Installation
- Upload custom_template_manager.php to your admincp folder
- Upload cpnav_ctm.xml to your includes/xml folder
- Reload your Admin Control Panel, its above "Styles & Templates"
Tip: Deleting a template is the same as reverting it. So if you delete your footer template is the same as reverting the footer template.
Thanks Stoebi for updating this to 3.6
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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
im late with the accolade..., but this is a great hack... im surprised this isnt more popular...
I was wondering the same thing, not many installs. Maybe because it's not supported, I know myself try to steer clear of un supported mods. Soon as you get use to them vB gets updated and then the mod never gets updated.. What's really the point of even making a mod if your not going to support it? I have never really understood the concept behind that one.
I was wondering the same thing, not many installs. Maybe because it's not supported, I know myself try to steer clear of un supported mods. Soon as you get use to them vB gets updated and then the mod never gets updated.. What's really the point of even making a mod if your not going to support it? I have never really understood the concept behind that one.
Dream chooses to not "officially" support the mods, but if you read each of the mod release threads you will see that Dream provides excellent support. I just think that Dream does not want to feel obligated to do so, but provides support whenever possible - just no obligation to do so.
I was wondering the same thing, not many installs. Maybe because it's not supported, I know myself try to steer clear of un supported mods. Soon as you get use to them vB gets updated and then the mod never gets updated.. What's really the point of even making a mod if your not going to support it? I have never really understood the concept behind that one.
I agree. If anyone is going to make a mod, they should support it. But, like yoyoyoyo said, Dream does provide support sometimes, but I am talking about other authors who do not provide support at all. To me that is a waste of bandwidth.
I was wondering the same thing, not many installs. Maybe because it's not supported, I know myself try to steer clear of un supported mods. Soon as you get use to them vB gets updated and then the mod never gets updated.. What's really the point of even making a mod if your not going to support it? I have never really understood the concept behind that one.
A mod being supported doesn't mean it'll be updated when a new version of vb comes along.
I choose to not support my modifications because I already offer them for free, support should be done by members who have interest in them to give something back to the community. That hardly happens though. Still I always respond to reasonable messages on my free time.
Giving support is time consuming and frustrating. Don't take my word for it, create a popular mod and give support for it and let's see how much fun you have while doing it.