After upgrading to Concrete 5.4.2.1 the Top Nav Bar is gone.
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After upgrading to Concrete 5.4.2.1 the Top Nav Bar is gone.
The pages can be seen in the site menu, and they work when visited from the site menu.
Please advise how to put the Top Nav bar back. It is the horizontal navigation bar.
The website address is:http://www.ronaldwhitephotography.com/...
Thank you.
Ron White
The pages can be seen in the site menu, and they work when visited from the site menu.
Please advise how to put the Top Nav bar back. It is the horizontal navigation bar.
The website address is:http://www.ronaldwhitephotography.com/...
Thank you.
Ron White
Try Downgrading and then running the upgrade again.
Thank you for responding. I am not sure how to downgrade though. But in any case after logging out I can now no longer log in as I receive the following message. mysql error: [1054: Unknown column 'uDefaultLanguage' in 'field list'] in EXECUTE("select uID, uName, uIsActive, uIsValidated, uTimezone, uDefaultLanguage from Users where uName =
I love concrete5, it is a real joy working with. But this is the second time this has happened after an upgrade in the past year that it looks like I am going to have to rebuild the website.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond.
I love concrete5, it is a real joy working with. But this is the second time this has happened after an upgrade in the past year that it looks like I am going to have to rebuild the website.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond.
> Please advise how to put the Top Nav bar back. It is the horizontal navigation bar.
Do you maybe have Pro Blog installed?
Do you maybe have Pro Blog installed?
Thank you for responding. I do have problog installed, in fact that was why I even bothered to upgrade to the most recent Concrete5 version as the problog upgrade was incompatible with my earlier version.
If you read my response to the other responder you can see why I hesitate to upgrade concrete5.
Thanks again for taking the time to try and help!
Ron White
If you read my response to the other responder you can see why I hesitate to upgrade concrete5.
Thanks again for taking the time to try and help!
Ron White
> I do have problog installed, in fact that was why I even bothered to upgrade to the most recent Concrete5 version as the problog upgrade was incompatible with my earlier version.
I asked about Pro Blog since I have the same issue and uninstalling Pro Blog has brought the site back to the normal.
However, I'm busy with other stuff so neither I investigated more this issue nor informed Chad.
I asked about Pro Blog since I have the same issue and uninstalling Pro Blog has brought the site back to the normal.
However, I'm busy with other stuff so neither I investigated more this issue nor informed Chad.
If you have a previous back-up of your database you can import it back into your current database via your cpanel's myspl interface. Then go to your sites' config/site.php file and update the last line so the version of Concrete5 matches the version of the back-up you just imported into your database.
for reference i have a quick tutorial on this at:
www.www.rynomediaonline.com/resources/...
for reference i have a quick tutorial on this at:
www.www.rynomediaonline.com/resources/...
Thank you very much. I do have backups. I back up often, and download them too!. I will look at your tutorial with great interest. Thank you again!
Ron
oh oh. Got a 404 page not found for the link address.
www.www.www.rynomediaonline.com/resources/......
Ron
oh oh. Got a 404 page not found for the link address.
www.www.www.rynomediaonline.com/resources/......
oh oh. Got a 404 page not found for the link address.
Sorry,
for some reason it repeated the 'www.'
rynomediaonline.com/resources
so try copy and paiste with the above line
for some reason it repeated the 'www.'
rynomediaonline.com/resources
so try copy and paiste with the above line
Thank you! That took care of it. I really appreciate your help.
Ron White
Ron White
Thanks again for the information, every bit helps!
Thank you again for the tutorial. I thought I followed it to the letter as it was very straightforward. But maybe I missed something. I am including 2 screencaps in phpmyadmin with the database file selected, and the error message I received after trying to import it.
Any suggestions?
Thank you again,
Ron White
Any suggestions?
Thank you again,
Ron White
I'm by no means a mysql expert (far from it).
If I was in your place I would go ahead and DROP every table from the Database so that it is empty and then import my back-up into the empty database. But that seems a little risky so only proceed at your own risk...
If I was in your place I would go ahead and DROP every table from the Database so that it is empty and then import my back-up into the empty database. But that seems a little risky so only proceed at your own risk...
hey, check outhttp://concrete5library.org/index.php?cID=197...
really easy don't need to use the database.
really easy don't need to use the database.
Thank you for this response. I am going to try it now. Really appreciate those in the community willing to lend a helping hand to those who need it. Thank you again.
Ron White
Ron White