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Edit vBulletin template with a code editor
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A question about edit templates, is there a way to edit vBulletin templates from an external code editor, like NotePad++ or SublimeText? But I'm not talking about copy and paste all the code of the template and paste it back into the vBulletin editor, but edit directly the code... Context: We work with a VBulletin 4.2.3 and edit templates is really a PITA, no color coding, no indentation, you have to be, super-ultra careful when editing code. This question was published in 2009 https://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=84525 In this post is mentioned other text editor, but my question is, how can you access a template that is _inside the database and is not a simple file like template.php, how could you achieve that? I did not want to add to the same thread because is very old, and I think, man, in 11 years things must have changed, so maybe there is a way now. Please guys could you tell me if you guys were able to edit code with another editor? I know that the vBulletin version we use is old, is 4.2.3 version when the new version in 5... btw, is the code editor improved? Thank you all No members have liked this post.
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There was a way way back then and there is a way now, I do this when creating templates myself for the same reasons, all my templates are files, and all I have to do is save the file and refresh the page. I do this my own way, and only really work with vB3 I have never released my product for this. But would be willing to give it vB4 compatibility for a fee.
There is also VDE but I haven't been able to get that working 100% myself. The reason I made my own product for this.
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Perhaps, you can use something like this https://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=257072 in a "workaround" manner, edit the templates in the generated file then upload again after modifying in your own text editor.
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why do that when you can just dump your files and write a plugin that reads straight from your files (not for use in a live site of coarse) but great for a dev environment.
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To be fair, I'd argue to an extent that it'd even be worthwhile having this on a live site to minimize hits to the database. With some work, it'd probably end up being much faster.
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