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How can I use PHP when I'm editing templates?
Thank's, Daniel. |
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#2
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No, you will need to contain your code in plugins.
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Guide? and how can I put it in my created template?...
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Assign data to variables and use those variables in your template. Read the vBulletin Manual.
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Wow, I don't know how to do it...
Do you have a messenger? can you contact me on (MSN) : adminaxon@gmail.com . Please? Thank's, Daniel. |
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Huh? You don't know how to assign data to variables? Make a plugin (Admin CP > Plugins & Products > Add New Plugin) and hook it at a location, hook locations are in the PHP files.
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