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Updating Verge3D to new versions – best practices

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  • #8580

    We keep expanding the documentation!
    There is now a new chapter with the recommended way to update your Verge3D installation and applications:
    https://www.soft8soft.com/docs/manual/en/introduction/Updating.html

    Also, we documented supported shadow settings for both 3ds Max and Blender:
    https://www.soft8soft.com/docs/manual/en/introduction/Shadows-Max.html
    https://www.soft8soft.com/docs/manual/en/introduction/Shadows-Blender.html

    Finally, we added some info about using the library with Puzzles:
    https://www.soft8soft.com/docs/manual/en/introduction/Puzzles.html

    Chief 3D Verger | LinkedIn | Twitter

    #8611
    illussimo
    Customer

    Hello Yuri, Thank you. This makes everything much clearer! It was great to talk to you again at the Blender Conference. Always such quick reactions to our questions and wishes. :good: :bye:

    #8612
    Andrejus
    Participant

    Very usefull. Thank you

    #8613
    rhenriques
    Customer

    Perfect Yuri!

    #8614
    mckachun
    Customer

    Thank You !!

    #8616

    Hello Yuri, Thank you. This makes everything much clearer! It was great to talk to you again at the Blender Conference. Always such quick reactions to our questions and wishes. :good: :bye:

    Hi Simone,

    For me it was a pleasure to meet you again at the Blender Conference! We’ll continue providing details on Verge3D internals in our docs. Thanks!

    Chief 3D Verger | LinkedIn | Twitter

    #8617

    Thanks everybody too! Glad it was helpful. :bye:

    Chief 3D Verger | LinkedIn | Twitter

    #8809
    illussimo
    Customer

    Hello Yuri,
    I think, for users (like myself) who adjusted the HTML and CSS files, they need to copy-paste also their adjusted “awsome_app.html” and “awsome_app.css” files to the new folder.
    I always name my old folders with the old Version number e.g. verge3d 2_6. So I can trace things back if needed. I hope this little tip is useful.
    Have a good weekend! :bye:
    Simone

    #8810

    Hi Simone,

    Yes, you can copy your modified .html and .css files back to the new folder. But a more robust solution would be copying exact pieces of HTML and CSS code that were added to the newly created .html and .css files. This is because sometimes, although rarely, the template .html and .css files change with a new Verge3D version and this approach allows for using latest improvements that may come with these changes.

    In the Updating chapter I reflected this information as follows: “If you changed anything in your application’s .html, .css or .js files, be sure to cherry-pick these changes from the older app.”

    Chief 3D Verger | LinkedIn | Twitter

    #8826
    illussimo
    Customer

    Sorry, I haven’t read your article carefully enough.
    Thanks, Yuri for this advice. :good: I will find those changes in my code editor and do just what you suggested.
    :bye: Simone

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