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Old 10-23-2007, 11:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow How to Use Template History in vBulletin (Say Yes to "Save in Template History?")

This sounds like a simple thing, but it actually took me a while to figure out. A Google Search didn't turn up any good results, either.

For experienced vBulletin users, this image might clear it all up:


For others, here's what you have to do:

1) Go to your Admin Control Panel
2) Go to Styles & Templates
3) Click Style Manager
3) Click "All Style Options" drop-down and select "Edit Templates"
4) Double-click the Template of which you want to view the History
5) Under Title, click [View History]

You can figure it out from there

vBulletin's Template History feature is actually very advanced. When you select to save the change in template history, your old template is saved (I think) and vBulletin has a built-in diff tool to allow you to compare different versions!
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