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How do you all keep track of what files you have hacked with various hacks?
When upgrading to 2.2.6 after installing a bunch of hacks I wish I had been more structured. Some of these mini hacks are so easy to forget especially if they only show to those not registered or sent out as a welcome. I now have a leflet of documentation, but no "logistics". There wouldnt be a hack out there where one manually could type in the info - and it all shows in Admin panel or something?i.e ....scroll down to member.php and type in the name of the hack you have added (after a while you have a few hacks showing there). |
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HAHAHAHHAHHA if you read through the threads you will see that I am making a system for this.
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oh, I didn't know.... but that's cool. I'll find your thread....
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was it the "default file idea"?
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