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Old 04-05-2008, 01:02 PM
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Seasons - Colour Packs

Having noticed the Seasons colour packs (which I think are great by the way!), is it possible to upload them as new styles??
This way users have the choice as to which colour they wish to use by choosing from the style template list at the bottom of the forum page.

Rather then make changes in templates etc, is it possible to just edit the initial Seasons XML file and change all the paths to the paths for the new colour images?? Then one could just upload the XML as a new style with the new colour. Would this work?

Will you be creating XML files for the colour packs, or is this up to us to do? If so, any quick way of doing it??

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Old 04-05-2008, 01:39 PM
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Re: Seasons - Colour Packs

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Will you be creating XML files for the colour packs, or is this up to us to do? If so, any quick way of doing it??
You can use the XML files from the Seasons style. (This is so we don't have multiple XMLs of the same skin that will all need updating when vBulletin releases a new version). So the way you do it, is prepare to upload the XML as when you were first installing, then in the "Title for Uploaded Style" box, input a different name, something like "Seasons - Green" will do. So then you should have two seasons styles uploaded (the original one, and a new one ready for editing).

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Rather then make changes in templates etc, is it possible to just edit the initial Seasons XML file and change all the paths to the paths for the new colour images?? Then one could just upload the XML as a new style with the new colour. Would this work?
There are no template edits. If you check out the documentation there are instructions there. You bassicaly as you so just have to change the image paths.

Do you get what I mean?
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