MSM_Alice Posted February 8, 2025 Posted February 8, 2025 (edited) Hello community and forum mods and admins! I've recently published my first update to my first mod in the Fallout4 section, and being the noob that I am, (and doing this a very late hour after scripting all day) I did not realize that. a. The new text description that I type in with the update does not replace the old text description but rather it is appended to it, newly created section at the bottom called "what's new in [newversion]" b. The new added section becomes promptly un-editable (or I don't know how to edit it). I very much apologize for making this mistake, Things do work, just that now I have a behemoth of a mod description listed Twice. What can I do to address it? In the new text description that I was providing is already complete (with detailed changelog and everything), I don't need the secondary section. (also I plan to do many many updates so I would much rather have a controlled singular description that I fully update and that covers EVERYTHING, rather than automated segmented add-ons that appear each time, and that remain un-editable. Edited February 8, 2025 by MSM_Alice typos
Ashal Posted February 9, 2025 Posted February 9, 2025 Fixed. For future reference, you can just click "upload a new version" again, leave the files and screenshots as they are, and then change what's in "New Version Details" to whatever you want and save. That'll overwrite the previous changelog with whatever you want in it. 1
MSM_Alice Posted February 9, 2025 Author Posted February 9, 2025 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ashal said: Fixed. For future reference, you can just click "upload a new version" again, leave the files and screenshots as they are, and then change what's in "New Version Details" to whatever you want and save. That'll overwrite the previous changelog with whatever you want in it. Thank you, very much appreciated! Edited February 9, 2025 by MSM_Alice
JordanColeman Posted February 13, 2025 Posted February 13, 2025 (edited) It helped me, Thank you so much. Spoiler If you need a forum mod’s help updating a mod description on LoversLab, try reaching out directly via a private message. Be clear about what changes you need and include a link to the mod for reference. My cousin, who works in game development, often needs to send massive 3D models and textures to his team. He struggled with slow transfers until I introduced him to Filemail. It allows him to send multi-gigabyte files without compression, keeping the quality intact. Now, he and his team rely on Filemail for all their projects. It’s truly a must-have for developers! Edited February 24, 2025 by JordanColeman
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