The Arcive of Official vBulletin Modifications Site.It is not a VB3 engine, just a parsed copy! |
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Modifying Templates
I've checked out the admin section of vBulletin, and looked at the template modification screens. Is this the only way I can gain access to these template files?
I have an HTML editor that I like to use, and would like to be able to open these templates directly in that editor and then save them. Is that going to be possible? |
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In the database
- miSt |
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stevensteven, to download hacks and get support you will need to go to this page and enter your email address, to show you are licensed. (you will need to use your customer number and password to access that page)
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Xenon,
I'm not sure I understand. I have specific presales questions that I would like answered so that I can make certain design decisions. I thought that this was an appropriate place to ask such questions. Please let me know where I should be posting these questions. |
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no problem, i just missunderstood that:
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sorry, was my fault, it's ok to ask those questions here |
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Template's are stored in the database, once you have your info you may download a hack here that will allow you to export them to .html format on the server so you can edit them with anything. Or you can use good ol' copy/paste
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