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Tim ReagoParticipant@timreago- 1 Topics
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Starting from what didn’t work and ending with what did work:
WordPress > Dashboard > Appearance > Themes > Armadon > Customize = Blank edit area (except website name)
WordPress > Dashboard > Appearance > Customize = (same as above)
WordPress > Dashboard > Appearance > Patterns = No results (empty)
The menu item, possibly for editing the header, suggested in your forum, does not appear to be present.
On WordPress “Edit the Header” documentation, and in google search, it says “If the ‘Appearance Editor’ menu is missing … it’s likely due to a plugin conflict, a theme issue, or a potential caching problem”. Try disabling plugins one by one, switching default theme, clearing browser cache, checking user roles for necessary permissions, and check for WP updates.
I went to DashBoard > Appearance > Themes. Only two themes are present: Armadon and Cera. I clicked on Cera > Details > Delete. And deleted Cera Theme.
I then went back to Armadon. And I see that the Cera logo is still at the top of the Armadon active theme. And the upper menu area is still using up 1/3 of a 1080 line screen.
So, back to DashBoard > Appearance > Themes and delete the only remaining theme: Armadon. Then reinstall Armadon. Does not look like there is any way to delete it; listed as Active Theme, no Details > Delete option.
Next option, Add New Theme > Upload Theme > Select Armadon zip > Install. Installing the theme… This theme is already installed. Option: Replace active with uploaded; or, Cancel and go back.
Since the Armadon theme is cross-mixed with Cera, from previously starting with Cera, then switching the Armadon without uninstalling Cera. But also without other edits. I am going to try to start fresh with “Replace active with uploaded” of Armadon (same version) and see what happens.
WordPress reports: Removing the old version of the theme… Theme updated successfully.
After clearing the cookies and caches in Windows. Refresh the Armadon home page them via localhost in WordPress. The Cera logo is still inplace of the Armadon logo. At the bottom of the home page (the footer) the Cera logo is still present.
So it looks like it did not actually delete and reinstall. The only other change I made was to try to edit the size of the image at the top header to one of the small versions of the same image. But then I put that back after I saw that it did not change anything.
It looks like I will have to start with a fresh install of WordPress to remove both themes. So I can start over with an install of only Armadon.
Swapping the current WordPress folder out for a fresh install of WordPress. That got me back to the default 20-20 theme. But it did not work to get back to the dashboard, password changed, even though wp-config.conf has the correct password. Maybe the problem is now in the MySQL database? I see all of the plugins are still in there. Which probably means they will all need to be reinstalled as well.
In wordpress/phpMyAdmin, I deleted all of the main database tables. Then went to localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/setup-config.php and ran install again. That got me back to the wordpress dashboard fresh install (no plugins) for the localhost empty starting point, with all plugins removed.
Next, deleted the extra default themes. Since apparently you can’t delete the Active Theme in wordpress. Reinstalled Armadon theme. Then delete the 20-20 theme.
Armadon theme installed correctly … Welcome to Armadon. It looks like the earlier error(s) that were showing up on the Welcome to Armadon page are now gone (see earlier post above). BuddyPress Global Search shows up with a Red check mark during Install Plugins. GamiPress – BuddyPress Integration also shows up with a Red chec kmark. All other plugins showed up with Green check marks. Plugins Installed shows up with a large Green check mark. And it moves on to Import Content.
On the Import Content page, I now see the errors from the earlier post above. It looks like maybe the plugins themselves are bringing about the error messages. But ignoring those error messages: pop down Advanced and click on Import. Waiting: 0% … 100%. “All done. Have fun!” Hmm…
Clicking on the “View your website” button. The Armadon home page now looks like what was shown in the demo. The top menu bar is back to a normal reasonable size without any of the Cera elements co-mingled.
My conclusion, installing one of the Themosaurus themes, Cera in this case, then activating it. Then installing one of the other Themosaurus themes, Armadon in this case, then activating it. That sequence corrupts the second theme with components from the first theme.
When it comes time to integrate features from Cera into Armadon. I think I can use the same conversion to Static HTML process. Then use VSCode to integrate the features from Cera into Armadon. And I will use a custom C++ web server to host the site. And thus the problems with wordpress and incompatible unmanageable plugin complexity and dynamic unmanageable wordpress database driven on the fly constructed web pages, will all be eliminated. Custom C++ will suffice to insert any data drive values into the outbound html pages.
Also, after getting the Armadon home page to load from Apache via localhost. I was able to use the browser: Menu > File Save As… > save to armadon_home_page.html. Then using VSCode, plus some of the HTML reformatting and syntax highlighting plugins and such. I was able to generate a readable copy of the Armadon home page in html format. Although it had a few minor errors as a result of the VSCode reformatting plugin. But the code also looks great now and is much more readable. And so, there’s the conversion process, from theme in WordPress out to Static HTML. I think the earlier errors that reported from the reformatting plugin, now also seem to be gone.
Nice clean static HTML and JavaScript code, and a good website starting point. Repeating the same steps for Cera, and I should be able to combine the features between Armadon and Cera.
I think that about covers it for now. I’ll try and get a home page up in the next couple of weeks, hopefully before Christmas, at: trapsee.com.
Thanks for the input,
Tim ReagoDecember 7, 2024 at 23:52 #48831in reply to: Widgets problems
in reply to: Sidemenu conditions.
@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi,
We recently released a new version of Cera (v 1.1.2) to provide extra options to better control the visibility and behavior of its vertical navbar. Updating your theme, Grimlock plugins and all the other recommended plugins to the latest version should fix this issue.
If you have correctly updated the theme and Grimlock, the problem should now be fixed. You might still be seeing the issue because your browser cache is showing you an older version of the page (browsers do that to load pages faster). So to see that the issue is resolved you will need to empty your browser cache and reload the page. If you want to read more on what browser cache is and how to clear it, here is an article that might help you:
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-clear-cache-2617980To update your theme, you can download and install the Envato Market plugin (https://envato.com/market-plugin/) on your WordPress site.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, go to “Envato Market” in your admin menu and follow the instructions under “Activate Envato API Connection”.
When this is done, you will see your purchased themes under the “Themes” tab and you should be able to update your theme from there by clicking the “Update available” button.
Cheers,
July 2, 2020 at 17:29 #14550in reply to: Hide Menu on Hero Page
@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi guys,
We recently released a new version of Cera (v 1.1.2) to provide extra options to better control the visibility and behavior of its vertical navbar. Updating your theme, Grimlock plugins and all the other recommended plugins to the latest version should fix this issue.
If you have correctly updated the theme and Grimlock, the problem should now be fixed. You might still be seeing the issue because your browser cache is showing you an older version of the page (browsers do that to load pages faster). So to see that the issue is resolved you will need to empty your browser cache and reload the page. If you want to read more on what browser cache is and how to clear it, here is an article that might help you:
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-clear-cache-2617980To update your theme, you can download and install the Envato Market plugin (https://envato.com/market-plugin/) on your WordPress site.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, go to “Envato Market” in your admin menu and follow the instructions under “Activate Envato API Connection”.
When this is done, you will see your purchased themes under the “Themes” tab and you should be able to update your theme from there by clicking the “Update available” button.
Cheers,
July 2, 2020 at 17:28 #14549in reply to: How can i do open sidebar default in cera
@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
- 2048 Posts
Hi,
We recently released a new version of Cera (v 1.1.2) to provide extra options to better control the visibility and behavior of its vertical navbar. Updating your theme, Grimlock plugins and all the other recommended plugins to the latest version should fix this issue.
If you have correctly updated the theme and Grimlock, the problem should now be fixed. You might still be seeing the issue because your browser cache is showing you an older version of the page (browsers do that to load pages faster). So to see that the issue is resolved you will need to empty your browser cache and reload the page. If you want to read more on what browser cache is and how to clear it, here is an article that might help you:
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-clear-cache-2617980To update your theme, you can download and install the Envato Market plugin (https://envato.com/market-plugin/) on your WordPress site.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, go to “Envato Market” in your admin menu and follow the instructions under “Activate Envato API Connection”.
When this is done, you will see your purchased themes under the “Themes” tab and you should be able to update your theme from there by clicking the “Update available” button.
Cheers,
July 2, 2020 at 17:26 #14545in reply to: Persistant menu state (open or close)
@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi,
We recently released a new version of Cera (v 1.1.2) to provide extra options to better control the visibility and behavior of its vertical navbar. Updating your theme, Grimlock plugins and all the other recommended plugins to the latest version should fix this issue.
If you have correctly updated the theme and Grimlock, the problem should now be fixed. You might still be seeing the issue because your browser cache is showing you an older version of the page (browsers do that to load pages faster). So to see that the issue is resolved you will need to empty your browser cache and reload the page. If you want to read more on what browser cache is and how to clear it, here is an article that might help you:
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-clear-cache-2617980To update your theme, you can download and install the Envato Market plugin (https://envato.com/market-plugin/) on your WordPress site.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, go to “Envato Market” in your admin menu and follow the instructions under “Activate Envato API Connection”.
When this is done, you will see your purchased themes under the “Themes” tab and you should be able to update your theme from there by clicking the “Update available” button.
Cheers,
July 2, 2020 at 17:23 #14543in reply to: hide automatic sidebar
@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi @k360,
We recently released a new version of Cera (v 1.1.2) to provide extra options to better control the visibility and behavior of its vertical navbar. Updating your theme, Grimlock plugins and all the other recommended plugins to the latest version should fix this issue.
If you have correctly updated the theme and Grimlock, the problem should now be fixed. You might still be seeing the issue because your browser cache is showing you an older version of the page (browsers do that to load pages faster). So to see that the issue is resolved you will need to empty your browser cache and reload the page. If you want to read more on what browser cache is and how to clear it, here is an article that might help you:
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-clear-cache-2617980To update your theme, you can download and install the Envato Market plugin (https://envato.com/market-plugin/) on your WordPress site.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, go to “Envato Market” in your admin menu and follow the instructions under “Activate Envato API Connection”.
When this is done, you will see your purchased themes under the “Themes” tab and you should be able to update your theme from there by clicking the “Update available” button.
Cheers,
July 2, 2020 at 17:20 #14539in reply to: HOW TO MAKE A LANDING PAGE WITHOUT THE NAVIGATION MENU (FOR NON-MEMBERS)
@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
- 2048 Posts
Hi,
We recently released a new version of Cera (v 1.1.2) to provide extra options to better control the visibility and behavior of its Vertical Navbar. Updating your theme, Grimlock plugins and all the other recommended plugins to the latest version should fix this issue.
If you have correctly updated the theme and Grimlock, the problem should now be fixed. You might still be seeing the issue because your browser cache is showing you an older version of the page (browsers do that to load pages faster). So to see that the issue is resolved you will need to empty your browser cache and reload the page. If you want to read more on what browser cache is and how to clear it, here is an article that might help you:
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-clear-cache-2617980To update your theme, you can download and install the Envato Market plugin (https://envato.com/market-plugin/) on your WordPress site.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, go to “Envato Market” in your admin menu and follow the instructions under “Activate Envato API Connection”.
When this is done, you will see your purchased themes under the “Themes” tab and you should be able to update your theme from there by clicking the “Update available” button.
Cheers,
July 2, 2020 at 17:15 #14536in reply to: How i can make a payment like dating website with monthly coast
@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi @webartcreation,
The “City”, “Country” and “Age” field displayed on our demo are only available if you use our generated fields.
As described in our setup guide (https://doc.themosaurus.com/finishing-buddypress-setup/), you can generate the default fields by a single click. Only these are the ones that are displayed on member lists and member profile.
If these are not showing on your member directory, the values might be simply have been left empty. However, if these fields are not showing in the admin, it seems that you might have skipped some steps from the setup guide. It’s best to complete every step before going to next otherwise some imports will be broken, like your homepage and directory search forms, for instance.
To solve this, you need to go first to your BuddyPress settings and finish its setup:
This step will help you to generate all the missing profile fields.
Your next step will be re-save your homepage and directory search forms.
We use BP Profile Search (https://wordpress.org/plugins/bp-profile-search/) to showcase the profile search feature on our demos.
You can edit the homepage search form by visiting “Users > Profile Search” in your dashboard, where you will find every existing profile search forms.
Just edit your forms and click “Save” without changing anything.Finally, you can test by adding some values to these fields for your test members.
It should solve your issue.
To learn more about BP Profile Search forms, please read also the following posts:
Best,
April 26, 2019 at 16:35 #6433in reply to: Grimlock update crashes menu
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