Getting parsing error message on page when in edit mode

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Hello,
I was experimenting with themes on an established page and am now getting this message when I am in the edit mode and click on this page
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in /vol/html/fortressbusinesssystems.com/www/packages/theme_orange_sunset/themes/orange_sunset/default.php on line 94

my live site is the way we want it, but can't figure out how to be able to edit this page now?
Thank you for your help

 
Gondwana replied on at Permalink Reply
Gondwana
Sounds like a missing delimiter in that php file. Is the file damaged, or did it never work? If the former, try replacing it with the original.

You MIGHT be able to change the page's theme via the c5 dashboard site map.
mikeelmore replied on at Permalink Reply 1 Attachment
I have attached a screen shot of the what I see when I click on the edit button for my customer support page on my very basic website. This is a link to how the site looks when not in edit mode: http://www.fortressbusinesssystems.com/support/...

I was trying to add some content, verbiage and a link and content to the right side of this page and make the current content smaller so it would balance out the page, and now somehow, I've fouled up my edit page?

Thank you for your time and help
mikeelmore replied on at Permalink Reply
so I have uninstalled a Theme I was toying with and now the parsing message is gone, but I can't get back to the previous content that is displaying on the live site?
hutman replied on at Permalink Reply
hutman
The Orange Sunset theme probably had a different Area name than whatever theme you are using now, content is attached to areas.
mikeelmore replied on at Permalink Reply
Thank you for your input, so I removed the Theme, and now that page is blank. What I don't understand, is that I don't have the editing function available to work on with that page, I think I've completely fouled that up, and also the live site is also blank?
hutman replied on at Permalink Reply
hutman
If you post the contents of your default.php we could probably tell you what change needs to be made to fix it. Sounds like you're missing a ) or ; somewhere in that file.