I'm trying to make custom pages using the new vBulletin 4.
My PHP file uses the code below:
$templater = vB_Template::create('TEST');
$templater->register_page_templates();
$templater->register('navbar', $navbar);
$templater->register('pagetitle', $pagetitle);
print_output($templater->render());
My template looks like this:
{vb:stylevar htmldoctype}
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" dir="{vb:stylevar textdirection}" lang="{vb:stylevar languagecode}" id="vbulletin_html">
<head>
<title>{vb:raw vboptions.bbtitle} - {vb:raw pagetitle}</title>
{vb:raw headinclude}
{vb:raw headinclude_bottom}
</head>
<body>
{vb:raw header}
{vb:raw navbar}
<div id="pagetitle">
<h1>{vb:raw pagetitle}</h1>
</div>
<h2 class="blockhead">Title</h2>
<div class="blockbody">
<div class="blockrow">
Text
</div>
</div>
{vb:raw footer}
</body>
</html>
My question relates to the use of one single template for around 50 pages, which used HTML and PHP together and were working in vBulletin 3.
Will I need to use a separate template for each custom page that I make from the existing pages?
EDIT 1: I've opened a BOUNTY worth 100 points for this question. If you need any more details on my question, please leave a comment.
EDIT 2: Originally, I was using eval('$mytemplate = "' . fetch_template('mytemplate') . '";');
using vB3. This has broken the pages in vB4. If I follow ARandomOWI's post, will I be following the best approach?