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Updated mod to support earlier SMF versions but cannot choose them

Started by GL700Wing, January 20, 2021, 04:00:26 AM

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GL700Wing

I recently added a mod for SMF 2.0.17 and have just updated it to also work with earlier versions (ie, SMF 2.0.10 through SMF 2.0.16). 

However, when I edit the mod the only options I can choose for 'Compatible With' are SMF 2.0.17 and SMF 2.1 RC3 - how can I update the 'Compatible With' information to list all the versions the mod is compatible with?
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Illori

you can only select the current version, you cannot select a version that was released in the past.

GL700Wing

Quote from: Illori on January 20, 2021, 04:53:53 AM
you can only select the current version, you cannot select a version that was released in the past.
Thanks - I've added information in the description to indicate support for earlier versions.
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live627

Not many people know that you can modify the html to add versions

GL700Wing

Quote from: live627 on January 21, 2021, 01:33:54 AM
Not many people know that you can modify the html to add versions
Hah - thanks for this very neat tip - done!   ;)
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