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Re: Default Theme in 2.0? (Might be a stupid question...)
I have not installed a new theme. I don't know how to. The only thing I did was an upgrade and poof, it disappeared. Jump to postimdevlper18 wrote:when you install a new theme you need to go to admin - setting - edit
And you need to change the theme. so that front end will pick up the correct theme
- Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:42 pm
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Re: Default Theme in 2.0? (Might be a stupid question...)
No, I haven't touched it.imdevlper18 wrote:Have you changed the theme name in admin setting ?
It seems like if I had done a fresh install instead of an upgrade, I would have it. Jump to post
- Tue Dec 16, 2014 12:50 am
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Default Theme in 2.0? (Might be a stupid question...)
Hello. I keep seeing this nice theme that comes with OC2.0. I upgraded mine and now it's blank. What am I missing or where can I find the download *AND* installation instructions? http://www.pavothemes.com/blog/general/87-the-most-10-exited-new-features-of-opencart-2-0.html What I have: http://www.u...
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Re: Upgrade gone bad
Yes, the upgrading routine is not quite ready yet. That's why this happens. To fix it, you need to "define" DIR_MODIFICATION in your config.php files. - Open both your "config.php" files from your server in a text editor (Notepad++); - Add the following line in both of them: def...
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[SOLVED]Upgrade gone bad
Hello. I upgraded my Opencart to the newest version and I get this error: Notice: Use of undefined constant DIR_MODIFICATION - assumed 'DIR_MODIFICATION' in /home/jaddbrax/public_html/system/startup.php on line 51 Notice: Use of undefined constant DIR_MODIFICATION - assumed 'DIR_MODIFICATION' in /ho...
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