opusGlass Posted January 8, 2019 Share Posted January 8, 2019 It's common for mod authors to end a mod description with a graphic and links to all their other mods, links to personal website, discord, patreon, etc.When this needs to be updated, authors have to make identical changes on every one of their mod pages. In my case, I've let this get out of hand: 32 mods across Skyrim classic and SE all have this identical footer, and every time I publish a new mod I have to add it to the footer of every existing mod. This takes a LONG time. I realize I could just stop doing it, or reduce the number of mods that I put the footer on, but it is nice to have since it promotes my mods to those who are interested, and helps create "brand recognition." It would be great if there were a place on our profile where we could type up a BBCode snippet, then on each of our mod pages put a command that retrieves that snippet and plugs it in when the page loads. That way when we change the original BBCode snippet, each mod page that references it gets automatically updated.It would be nice to have the option to make multiple of these snippets, since for example you might want to plug different code in Skyrim Classic vs Skyrim SE. But I'd certainly settle for just the option to type up 1 referencable BBCode snippet in my profile. Failing the option to plug in BBCode snippets wherever I like on my mod pages, a simpler option would be this: write 1 generic BBCode footer on my profile, which is then automatically appended to all of my mod descriptions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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