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  • hannah

    (@hannahritner)

    Are you using a child theme? If so you can restore the files from the parent theme. You can also try contacting your host and seeing if they have a backup. Otherwise you can re-install the theme and transfer your theme options. You would follow the “free to premium” section of this tutorial- http://www.kadencethemes.com/installing-virtue-premium/

    Hannah

    Thread Starter andrew90

    (@andrew90)

    Thanks for the quick reply. I’m trying to restore files using Cpanel. If that doesn’t work I can just do a fresh install and paste my theme options in. How would you restore from the parent theme?

    Hey, Just so you know you can see all of the header file here: https://themes.svn.wordpress.org/virtue/2.4.7/templates/header.php

    You can also remove the theme and then reinstall it. The theme options are saved in the database so you won’t lose them.

    Kadence Themes

    Thread Starter andrew90

    (@andrew90)

    Can I just copy and paste the header file you just posted into the header.php file on my server?
    I have a backup from a wordpress plugin but its not to recent. I’m worried if I do a reinstall that I might lose some of my content.

    Thread Starter andrew90

    (@andrew90)

    Looks like its back up now. It must have restored from the backup I had using my host’s server side software. Problem solved! Thanks so much.

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