Post by Bennett 🚀 on Mar 17, 2013 22:20:51 GMT -8
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What version am I using? Will it work with ProBoards version 5?
What version am I using? Will it work with ProBoards version 5?
Depending on the syntax (the way you would enter it into a post) constitutes what version it is. Version 1 was a [style] tag. Version 2 was Version 1 with a few added tags, such as [classy] and [newclass]. Version 2.1, the newest and greatest version of Style Tags, uses the ProBoards new functionality in v5, with div tags. Remember which version you had and continue reading below.
If you used Version 1:
Your post templates will not work with ProBoards v5 functionality. Your template will have to be redone, but quite simply. Move everything after the equals (=) sign to the ] in the first tag (eg [style=width:200px;], width: 200px; would be what you move) to the new div tag ([div style="width:200px;"]).
If you used Version 2:
Your post templates will not work with ProBoards v5 functionality. Templates using [classy] and [newclass] tags have special characteristics that can not be done with v5 div tags. These templates will need to use an additional plugin or H&F code to add functionality. (It has been created, will link below.) If you only used the [style] tags, follow instructions above for converting.
If you used Version 2.1:
Now, depending on what you have utilized in the syntax of version 2.1 tags, they may or may not work with default ProBoards v5 div tags. If you have used the following attributes, the tag may not work: id, class, rel. If you have used any of the previous, along with [newclass] tags, your template will have to be remade to allow said functionality.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you used Version 1:
Your post templates will not work with ProBoards v5 functionality. Your template will have to be redone, but quite simply. Move everything after the equals (=) sign to the ] in the first tag (eg [style=width:200px;], width: 200px; would be what you move) to the new div tag ([div style="width:200px;"]).
If you used Version 2:
Your post templates will not work with ProBoards v5 functionality. Templates using [classy] and [newclass] tags have special characteristics that can not be done with v5 div tags. These templates will need to use an additional plugin or H&F code to add functionality. (It has been created, will link below.) If you only used the [style] tags, follow instructions above for converting.
If you used Version 2.1:
Now, depending on what you have utilized in the syntax of version 2.1 tags, they may or may not work with default ProBoards v5 div tags. If you have used the following attributes, the tag may not work: id, class, rel. If you have used any of the previous, along with [newclass] tags, your template will have to be remade to allow said functionality.
Frequently Asked Questions
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