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    Default Re: Override for includes/modules/pages?

    I have no earthly idea. But if you feel strongly - and it appears you do - put a note in the suggestions forum. Adding a donation might help it percolate up too.

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    Default Re: Override for includes/modules/pages?

    Quote Originally Posted by qhome View Post
    Is there plans on using overrides here in the future?
    No .
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    Default Re: Override for includes/modules/pages?

    Well there's your answer!

    What I do in cases like this is to keep a copy of the unchanged file as

    <filename>.orig

    Then when it comes time to upgrade, I can consult my notes AND search for *.orig to be sure I catch all the files that need manual merging.

    Good luck,
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    Default Re: Override for includes/modules/pages?

    Quote Originally Posted by swguy View Post
    Well there's your answer!

    What I do in cases like this is to keep a copy of the unchanged file as

    <filename>.orig

    Then when it comes time to upgrade, I can consult my notes AND search for *.orig to be sure I catch all the files that need manual merging.

    Good luck,
    Scott
    Ya i used to do that.. but now I find it easier to backup the new version... then after the upgrade overwrites my existing file, I can just merge it with a copy of my backup.

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    Default Re: Override for includes/modules/pages?

    Whatever works. The main thing is to have a system and keep a backup. In fact, I prefer several generations of backup (son, father, grandfather). You'll be glad you did!

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