When trying to change to a theme installed by the parent of the tenant website in Orchard, it is not possible to change or preview the theme.
In the parent website, the theme shows as enabled (it can only be disabled), it previews correctly and can be switched to etc but in the tenant website, it is not possible to do either of these and it appears to be disabled (the "enable" link is shown).
So in the tenant website when you click preview on an installed theme in the themes admin section, you just get a 404 - request not found for /Admin/Themes/Preview/
Machine specifics:
Orchard v.1.1.30.0 (zip file installation pointed to in IIS) on IIS7.5, windows7, using hosts file entries to fake the domain names.
Any ideas?
Please file a bug: http://orchard.codeplex.com/WorkItem/Create
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The site we are working on locally is a copy of a site that is currently live. That site uses Amasty's paid extension called Color Swatch Pro.
Is there a way to get that extension to work locally? We are updating the theme of the site and need to see how the extension will be implemented then make any changes necessary.
Our local root folder already has all the same Amasty related folders/files yet the extension doesn't appear in the admin panel.
Please I changed my default theme to the Afterburner theme on my Bitnami Moodle 2.6 which in is installed on my laptop. My question is? Can any one help me find site administration Block? I cant find the site administration block again. How can I get it to show up and it cant how do I uninstall the Afterburner theme without site administration?
Try to change theme via direct link in administration panel: [moodle web path]/theme/index.php
Another way - simply delete "afterburner" folder from moodle "theme" directory (delete or move, not rename). Moodle automatically set another theme.
I installed opencart 1.5.6 on my localhost, and it's not possible for me to change the theme. The admin panel says the new theme is active, but the default theme always appears.
I made the same installation on a remote server, and everything is working well there.
I have no idea what's wrong on my localhost. I'm on a new installation on Ubuntu 12.4 with a default configuration for LAMP. I tried to compare the two phpinfo but there are so many things that are different that gives me no clue.
It was just a problem of rights on the theme folder. Very stupid ...
First, I would check your database to see if the change is registered. Use phpMyAdmin (or whatever included with your LAMP stack) and look at the "oc_setting" (prefix may differ) and see if the config_template is set to the template you've chosen via the admin. This will help identify if the issue is database related.
I have the solution, the ACTUAL solution. (For me anyway)
Extract the theme.
Login to your OpenCart website using FTP. Please read our article if
you need help using FTP.
Upload the catalog and images folders to the root of your OpenCart installation.
Once the upload is finished, log into your OpenCart Dashboard and go
to System > Settings
Choose your website from the list, check the box next to it, and select “Edit”
In the store tab you will now see your new theme option available under 'Template'
Click Save.
It has now been updated.
Many, many tutorials online at the moment incorrectly instruct people to upload their theme directly into the catalog > view > theme location as though it were a WordPress theme or similar. You actually need to put the appropriate resources where they need to be.
I just purchased a hosting of Ghost blog on http://hostghost.io and wish to change the theme from Casper theme to different one (i.e. Ghostwritter). I am able to download some from Marketplace (http://marketplace.ghost.org) but I cannot see any option at the hostghost.io administration that would allow me to upload it.
Any ideas?
At the moment, you cannot change the theme of a Ghost blog hosted on Host Ghost (http://hostghost.io).
The service is still in beta and the ability to change themes is scheduled for a future update. It's not prominently displayed on the site itself, but if you hit the button to sign up for the beta, the popup requesting your email, etc. you'll also find this in the column on the right:
Coming soon - (c. Nov 1)
• Access to FTP to manage & upload themes
They should mention it in their FAQ section.
Might want to look at your own hosted Ghost blog - plenty of guides listed at http://ghost.centminmod.com/how-to-install-ghost-blogging-platform/
I have been trying to create a joomla website on Azure websites using the install from the app gallery.
The first problems I had were the /tmp folder and /var/logs has to be changed. After that was fine I tried installing a template but I had to make a .user.ini file to set the upload limits higher.
When trying to install the theme it signs me out of joomla and signing in returns to the extension installer page with just the joomla banner. I have to sign out and sign in to get back into administration page.
Everything seems broken. Am I configuring this wrong or is Joomla for windows Azure broken for everyone?