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Sorry if this is already explained somewhere. I want to edit the default template that comes with VB4, but I don't want anyone to be able to use it while I'm working on it. I currently have a style I downloaded here set for everyone with the option for them to pick a new one disabled. But, is there a way that I can allow MYSELF to use the default so I can actually see what it looks like while I'm working? Or do I need to install a "development" forum for myself to do that?
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In the admincp under style manager you will see a small check box to the left of each stylename, it says something like allow user selection, un-check that check-box for styles you don't want your members to access.
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Ahhh. Didn't realize that would still allow me to choose it. I still have it unchecked but turned on the option to let people change styles. It let me pick the default, hopefully it won't let anyone else.
Now to figure out why my vBadvanced was never applied to it ![]() Edit: It was, I just never copied over the edited file that I altered. Thanks.
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