Theme Update

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  • #21714
    kateynixon
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    #21763
    Veena
    Moderator

    Pls try update theme manually .
    You can’t remove an active theme, so first activate the default WordPress theme (Twenty Fourteen) to be able to delete a theme required. Click the deactivated theme to see it’s details and click Delete button in the right bottom corner of it. Use the same procedure as when you installed the theme for the first time. Everything you did on your Dashboard won’t get overwritten, the files you’ve modified, however, will be replaced with the new files. I recommend that you save them in separate folders so you’ll have them at hand to reapply the changes. If you made any changes to the source files (instead of child theme), you will need to redo them of course no matter what method you use for updating.

    One other way of updating –

    https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/how-to-update-themeforest-themes-with-the-envato-wordpress-toolkit/

    or this video –

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC68VigIbCQ

    Pls do note that you will lose any changes you have made in the theme folder but the theme options, settings etc. will remain. Good to have a backup of the Custom CSS though.

    #21777
    kateynixon
    Member

    Thank you so much. I corrected it with your advice and it only took me 5 minutes. A very happy customer 🙂

    #21780
    Veena
    Moderator

    Thank you for the update 🙂

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