can't add topic-tree in Page&Themes->Attribute

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Hi there,

I'm using 5.7.5.6 and followed the instructions for a simple blog:https://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/editors/setup-a-simp...

In Step 3 at the last point i got an error:

You must specify a valid topic tree parent node ID and topic tree ID.

 
MrKDilkington replied on at Permalink Reply
MrKDilkington
Hi shaolinsteyr1,

When attaching the topic to an attribute, you have to click on a topic or the topic parent (the folder) to select it. They look like radio buttons.
shaolinsteyr1 replied on at Permalink Reply 1 Attachment
Hi MrKDilkington,

thank you for the quick answer, but i can't see any buttons. I added a screenshot.
shaolinsteyr1 replied on at Permalink Reply
I found tht spot to click, but the buttons are invisible
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MrKDilkington
@shaolinsteyr1

Please see attached screenshot of what the topic selection should look like.

Are you using a custom theme or any other custom code?

Do you have any console errors in your browser when the topics are visible?
shaolinsteyr1 replied on at Permalink Reply
Yeah, that could be the problem. i use a heavy modified supermint3 theme. can you help me to find out which code affects this issue?
I have now the same problem in choosing topics in composer for a new blog entry, but here i can't find the invisible spot.
shaolinsteyr1 replied on at Permalink Reply
i have an error indeed:

https://www.shaolinsteyr.at/neu/application/images/dynatree/loading.... Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)
shaolinsteyr1 replied on at Permalink Reply
why does he look in /application and not in /concrete ?
MrKDilkington replied on at Permalink Reply
MrKDilkington
@shaolinsteyr1

Did you modify the Supermint 3 theme?

Are you using any custom made blocks/packages?

If you switch to the default Elemental theme, do the topics display correctly?
shaolinsteyr1 replied on at Permalink Reply
Ok, i solved the problem. i had a full css folder in /application. propably from an older version. At my corrent stand knowledge of c5 it is quite strange, but probably in a time i were a biginner in c5 it seemed to be a good idea :-)
thank you for your efforts, your hints lead me to the problem.