I have 3 Citadel installations with "customized" pages.

I wonder if new updates will break my customized pages OR maybe because they are inside "static.local" I will lose some very important features that old versions don't have.

  1. In server #1, I tweak some pages to be public accessed, so the users don't see features disabled like "write new messages", etc. I try to keep it clean just to allow login and download attachments.
  2. Other installation use the blue theme, using a very old "easy install" that nobody but me use and manage, is working so I don't update because It was hard to make it work like currently is.
  3. The third is used just for me to manage the server, so I "hide and tweak" the login page in a way to make it "hard" for strangers to login, in fact, just works for my current IP (via nginx/firewall/etc)

Both server #1 and #3 is what I need to keep updated (in debian), but every time I wonder if I lose some nice features or browser compatibility If the "static.local" aren't updated correctly.

Then I wonder How to test the new updated pages before to make it public to me and my users.

In other words, if I get the new version and tweak the page "get_logged_in.html" using other name like "x2new_get_logged_in.html"

I try this but I can't see the "new page": ht tp://myserver/x2new_get_logged_in.html

Regards

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