When you delete a theme, any users that still had it as there default will automatically switched to the forum default.
However, the users profile isn't updated to reflect this. It still thinks the old theme exist, and that it's the users default.
Steps to reproduce:
Install April Fools Day theme
Make default for Forum and all members
Switch all users back the next day to Curve
Have one strange kid select the April Fools Day theme as his default
Delete Theme
(https://www.simplemachines.org/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Facans.me%2Fimages%2Fdeletedthemebug.jpg&hash=f7d0d6ff96d4d10b8894e1fafe2b47aecacb7aaa)
/me prepares his speech for the most insignificant Bug of the Year Awards, 2013
Did you remove the theme in Theme Settings before deleting it?
Quote from: Krash. on April 04, 2013, 03:23:30 PM
Did you remove the theme in Theme Settings before deleting it?
I didn't do anything. This screenshot is of THIS SMF installation. :)
Doesn't happen in my 2.0.4 test install. User selects theme -> admin removes theme -> user's theme and profile are updated to default theme.
(https://www.simplemachines.org/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thekrashsite.com%2Fpics%2Fidk.gif&hash=9ac7acf13f4cfaa1b58390444a38dea11e5473d2)
Must just be a bug on this Installation then lol :)
Quote from: ѕησω on April 05, 2013, 10:49:59 PM
Must just be a bug on this Installation then lol :)
/me has just seen a ghost
Ohh er hi Snow.
/me runs
Well, the theme isn't showing up here... I'd almost be inclined to think it's caching somehow...
Unless it can be reproduced on a normal 2.0 or 2.1 install, I think it's a no-go. And if it *can*... Github is ---> this way (https://github.com/SimpleMachines/SMF2.1/issues)
I've updated the image link to the correct one, but I'm gonna take a wander and see if I can reproduce it myself.
If I'm unlucky you'll see it on GitHub :)
I did check it on here before closing; I didn't see that theme listed on this site ;D
Yeah Runic removed it a few days after. I did some local testing and couldn't reproduce, caching it is :).