Any workaround for page_theme file after install of theme?
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Hi There,
I need to at some styles classes to the CKEditor, and the only way I know to do that is by the page_theme file. For some reason I did not add this file in the initial installation of this theme.
And placing it afterwards does not seem to get pickup up. Anyone found a workaround for this issue?
I need to at some styles classes to the CKEditor, and the only way I know to do that is by the page_theme file. For some reason I did not add this file in the initial installation of this theme.
And placing it afterwards does not seem to get pickup up. Anyone found a workaround for this issue?
Uninstall the theme, the reinstall it.
Interesting thought, but this site is live for over a year, with loss of pagetypes, content, blogposts and calander events and all. How will this effect one and other.
Ahh, I had the impression this was a site under development and not a long live site. Good that you didn't risk trying it on the live site !!
Areas - will disappear when you swap the theme out, then reappear with all content when you add it again
Custom blocks provided by theme package - content could be lost
Page Templates - should be OK as they are associated by handle
Page Types - I don't know whether they are associated by handle (in which case you would be OK) or by #ID, in which case page type associations could be lost.
If you want to risk it, try it first on a development clone of the live site.
Areas - will disappear when you swap the theme out, then reappear with all content when you add it again
Custom blocks provided by theme package - content could be lost
Page Templates - should be OK as they are associated by handle
Page Types - I don't know whether they are associated by handle (in which case you would be OK) or by #ID, in which case page type associations could be lost.
If you want to risk it, try it first on a development clone of the live site.
Yep, I will do that!
But as you know it, there is no DB field I can change to make the theme_page.php take its power?
But as you know it, there is no DB field I can change to make the theme_page.php take its power?
You can likely find a way to hack it by following through the theme install code. But I don't know what that is.
Thanks John, worked like a charm !