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A release of this would be greatly appreciated. The template is very nice looking and, as long as it wouldn't be too much work on your end, I'm sure many people would enjoy having access to it now before the 2.0 update.
TeheeWohooTnb said:If I use the built-in updater, would any custom code I wrote into the index.tpl or other pages be overwritten? Should I just simply back up my files, update, and then add the code back in, or would there be a better/easier way to handle this?
Go to the update page click the download button and it will download a zip file with the files updated, and DONT close the page. Backup you're files and then replace the normal files with the one u got in you're zip file.
After you are done doing that click the Update button :)
If you have custom code. just simply compare the custom coded one with the new file one. How to do that? i would just google up a text comparer.
IF you are updating and u open up you're page and its blank DO NOT panic :)
Just continue and follow the instructations
- That Guy.
Ok thanks for your help! I figured I'd have to manually re-add my custom code, but I just wanted to be sure in case I could save some time.
If I use the built-in updater, would any custom code I wrote into the index.tpl or other pages be overwritten? Should I just simply back up my files, update, and then add the code back in, or would there be a better/easier way to handle this?
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I hope this helps!
Sounds awesome! Thanks for the reply. Really looking forward to future updates!