• I just had WordPress installed by the host for me (he is very nice isn`t he?). I try to customise it, and, i started with downloading some basic themes, simply because i cannot code myself yet. I can only edit. I have already edited one theme to get a custom look, but this time, EVERY single theme gives me an error message. Only the default and the classic theme seem to work ok.

    Here are the error messages i get:
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_tag() in /www/hostbot.com/c/a/s/cassel/htdocs/blog/wp-content/themes/green-light.1.03/green-light/index.php on line 24

    or

    <a href=”http://cassel.hostbot.com/blog/?p=1&#8243; rel=”bookmark” title=”Permanent Link to
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function the_title_attribute() in /www/hostbot.com/c/a/s/cassel/htdocs/blog/wp-content/themes/l2aelba-1/index.php on line 16

    or

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function the_tags() in /www/hostbot.com/c/a/s/cassel/htdocs/blog/wp-content/themes/red-car-theme/index.php on line 23

    No matter what theme i try to install, i always seem to have an error pointing to a tag function. Any idea what i did wrong? Or if there is one corrupt file somewhere?

    Thank you.
    Cassel

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  • Are you using widgets and if so are your themes able to use widgets?

    Thread Starter cassel61

    (@cassel61)

    All the themes i picked are identified as widget ready but i dont know if i am using any. In the basic wordpress to edit the use of widgets, i dont have any placed on the sidebar. However, if i try to move any one of them, then i get an even messier page as the bottom half of the page is completely missing.

    Another thing that i noticed is that i cannot post more than one post. I tried to see if posting 2 or 3 messages would lower the error message, but in fact, only one could show up. Not sure if it help pinpointing to the problem.

    Thanks
    Cassel

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