CSS reset... WTH?
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Hi
This is a major crisis... Spent endless hours modifying the default Plain Yoghurt-theme... Upgraded to the latest version, and now it´s all back to square one... That is: Checked the CSS and markup via FTP and nothing has changed here. Cleared my cache, but still it´s back to the original theme.
Installed the update from backend. Not sure if there was other alternatives.
Can somebody please tell me what´s wrong? It´s kinda urgent
NB: Backed up all of my data, so guess i can do a rollback, but like the new interface and would be nice to use latest version
This is a major crisis... Spent endless hours modifying the default Plain Yoghurt-theme... Upgraded to the latest version, and now it´s all back to square one... That is: Checked the CSS and markup via FTP and nothing has changed here. Cleared my cache, but still it´s back to the original theme.
Installed the update from backend. Not sure if there was other alternatives.
Can somebody please tell me what´s wrong? It´s kinda urgent
NB: Backed up all of my data, so guess i can do a rollback, but like the new interface and would be nice to use latest version
And now I get a sql-error... Seriously, you guys!
When you say you modified the default theme, how did you actually make the changes to the files?
If you just modified the files for the theme, they would have been sitting in /concrete/themes/default. When concrete5 is updated, the entire /concrete folder is replaced, and would have replaced any changes you have made.
To edit a core theme, you first have to copy it to /themes and give it a new name.
Then you can safety create and edit your theme and nothing will be replaced.
See these instructions:http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/editors/customize-a-...
You NEVER edit anything in the /concrete theme (or anything in the /packages folder).
The idea is that you override files, and in the case of themes, you create your own.
Good work on the backup though, that's what they are for hey!
Not sure about the SQL error, you'll need to add more detail.
If you just modified the files for the theme, they would have been sitting in /concrete/themes/default. When concrete5 is updated, the entire /concrete folder is replaced, and would have replaced any changes you have made.
To edit a core theme, you first have to copy it to /themes and give it a new name.
Then you can safety create and edit your theme and nothing will be replaced.
See these instructions:http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/editors/customize-a-...
You NEVER edit anything in the /concrete theme (or anything in the /packages folder).
The idea is that you override files, and in the case of themes, you create your own.
Good work on the backup though, that's what they are for hey!
Not sure about the SQL error, you'll need to add more detail.
You are a freakin lifesaver... Thanks man... Never cross my mind that enditing the default theme would cause such a stir...
What goes for the sql-error... Fixed
Again, thanks
What goes for the sql-error... Fixed
Again, thanks