Just installed Anitya theme (ONE variation) and get a unique error message
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I have installed and reinstalled the anitya theme on both SSL and non-SSL. The "Flow" variation installs fine... but the "one" variation provides several issues upon clean install...
It gives me an error message i haven't seen b4:
An unexpected Error has occurred
The identifier fID is missing for a query of Concrete\Core\File\File
And also, the header is almost completely off the page instead of being centered on the page.
Lastly, when I am in SSL version none of the theme's built-in google fonts show up... it just shows the whole site in Times New Roman.
My client is really set on the "one" variation. So any help is appreciated. I contacted the developer via a support ticket on this site, but still haven't heard back. I am hoping someone could help.
It gives me an error message i haven't seen b4:
An unexpected Error has occurred
The identifier fID is missing for a query of Concrete\Core\File\File
And also, the header is almost completely off the page instead of being centered on the page.
Lastly, when I am in SSL version none of the theme's built-in google fonts show up... it just shows the whole site in Times New Roman.
My client is really set on the "one" variation. So any help is appreciated. I contacted the developer via a support ticket on this site, but still haven't heard back. I am hoping someone could help.
You need to wait for the developer to sort the issue.
The google fonts are probably being loading via http:// which will be blocked when SSL isenabled, meaning the developer needs to switch it to load via // instead, which will load the fonts according to whether SSL is enabled on not.
The missing fID warning means the theme is trying to operate on a file (most likely an image) that does not exist on the page yet. Themes are only suppose to make such operations only after checking if the file exists first.
So like Steevb said, you'll have to wait for the developer to address the issues. Usually these things are caught during the peer review process before the theme goes live on the market.
The missing fID warning means the theme is trying to operate on a file (most likely an image) that does not exist on the page yet. Themes are only suppose to make such operations only after checking if the file exists first.
So like Steevb said, you'll have to wait for the developer to address the issues. Usually these things are caught during the peer review process before the theme goes live on the market.