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what are the main differences, if any? is it an important upgrade? i'm still sort of a newb to VB and dont relish the idea of trying to upgrade right now-id rather get more experience first..but if its something that NEEDS to be done, i can do it i guess... but is it really neccessary?
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It is always important to stay up to date has new releases fix bugs and sometimes security holes when they apper. I belive just about any upgrade is important if there is a new stable release that has been proven to work (in other words I wait a few days).
Upgrading is not a painful process, if you hack you can use file compare programs or re-hack the php code. It is as simple as uploading the new php files and running /install/upgrade.php. |
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the only thing is, when i used to go to other boards i always bemoaned their lack of style choices..when i finally got my own board i went a little style crazy, and counting the new "Bumblebee" style i just made today, i've got 26 styles :/ and i've got three hacks installed and i'd need to go change the code in each one of those styles and its just like..going to take forever.:/whats a file compare program? |
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Upgrading does not change your templates (=> styles). You will have to check the announcement on vb.com for templates that need changes, but there normally aren't *that* many...
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