All I want to do is create 2 or 3 different forums...each being differentiated by a different header. Is there a way to do this w/o creating a new template set? The problem with template sets is that if I change a template in one of the sets, I have to manually change it in the other sets. Will creating a new style do this?
Is there a simple way to do this...
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Nope, I'm afraid you'll need to create separate template and style sets to do this. I have the same problem (12 styles) but it's not a big deal. Cut-n-paste is your friend!Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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I'm confused then. When I create a new Style, one of the properties under [fonts/colors/etc] is "Header", "Footer" , etc which I assume is pulling from it's respective template set. What happens if I changed this at the Style level then?Comment
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Hmm, well I tried it. Changing a property at the Style level, like Footer, also changes the property in the template setComment
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Originally posted by Blairwarlock
Hmm, well I tried it. Changing a property at the Style level, like Footer, also changes the property in the template setSteve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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Steve Machol Photography
Mankind is the only creature smart enough to know its own history, and dumb enough to ignore it.
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Originally posted by Blairwarlock
Ok, I believe you nowSteve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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