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Started by Marcus Forsberg, January 31, 2009, 06:52:59 PM

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Kat9119

Any manual directions for a custom theme? Cause it doesn't work for me unless I edit that file, and no clue WHAT to edit.

Thanks

Marcus Forsberg

Try parsing the modification at the mod site:
http://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=1616

Choose your SMF version and hit "Parse". You will see all edits there. :)

Kat9119

Quote from: Nas on August 17, 2009, 04:58:47 PM
Try parsing the modification at the mod site:
http://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=1616

Choose your SMF version and hit "Parse". You will see all edits there. :)


I already tried that. That's why I'm asking here :)

Nothing shows up for 1.1.9

*EDIT* I feel stupid now. I kept clicking for 1.0.9 instead of 1.1.9...


Marcus Forsberg

Oh, hehe. Did you get it to work now? :)
Besides, you should upgrade to 1.1.10 as soon as possible, to make sure your forum stays secure against attacks.

Kat9119

Yup, works great! Thanks :)

zeroandone

Not compatible with SMF2.0 RC1.2?
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Marcus Forsberg

Changelog
1.2.2.1 | August 28 2009
* Support SMF 2.0 RC1.2

zeroandone

Still gives me the same error. Also, the package I downloaded and uploaded to my server shows old version. Please see the attached screen shot.
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zeroandone

Installed bu got a big problem. My whole site becomes blank. Help! I am using Prof theme.

View Source of the page shows this:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD>
<META content="text/html; charset=GB18030" http-equiv=Content-Type></HEAD>
<BODY></BODY></HTML>
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Marcus Forsberg

Do you have any backup of index.template.php from Prof?If not, download that file from the theme and replace the one on your site with it.

zeroandone

Is there any way to manually un-install the mod?
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Marcus Forsberg

Not one that I can think of, considering the look of your current template.

zeroandone

Can I manually delete the code from all the files that the mod inserted to roll it back?
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Marcus Forsberg

Actually, could you attach index.template.php here please?

zeroandone

#175
Here is the current index.template.php of Prof.

Thank you very much,
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Marcus Forsberg

Odd. Could you varify that ALL edits to ALL files were made, and made as shown when parsing the mod?

zeroandone

Yes. They are all modified. I checked with the manual modification instruction and every file is modified.

Is there any way from the database end to switch back to the default theme of SMF? Maybe it will at least have my site loaded.
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Marcus Forsberg

Using http://www.yoursite.com/index.php?theme=1 you should get back to the default theme and get to the admin center to uninstall the mod.

zeroandone

No luck.  :-[

What is the worst scenario? Reinstall SMF?
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