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I recall hearing this somewhere.. can't remember where though, but it would be nice to know before I get into some serious template hacking.
Will the RC version of vBulletin 3 support the <if condition=""> tag? Or will they shift it so all PHP code must be in files, as is with vBulletin 2. |
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vB3 Beta already supports conditionals in templates.
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I know, I'm asking if the vB3 Release Candidate will continue to support it.
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i think it will because one of the most anticipated features of the new template system is the ability to have php conditionals in templates...
a feature that i look forward to use ![]() g-force2k2 |
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Ya I love the feature and I am thinking of making it for vB2 as a hack.
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Logician already has a few of his hacks feature his version of php including in templates... probably his most popular webtemplates
first class work g-force2k2 |
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Yea im sure it will stay in, really helps alot, you dont have to re-hack your files over and over just to do something simple in one template.
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Conditional templates are here to stay in vB3. It has already replaced many of the hacks that I had in vB2.
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