• Resolved snakiest

    (@snakiest)


    Hi guys

    This looks like a wonderful update, but I had to roll back to the previous version because it ruined some of the site pages. For example, my BBpress pages stopped showing up – I could only see the header picture, and that is all. A few more other pages did the same, while the static home page and the blog pages worked.

    Thanks!

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  • @esmi Ok 😛

    Anyway, my problem is solved: it needs to re-paste the header and footer files from fruitful 1.3.1 in te child-theme directory to fix.

    Alleluia !

    How come Orbisius Child Theme Creator wasn’t able to create a child theme?

    FruitfulCode, did you get an error?
    That’s what our forums at http://club.orbisius.com/forums/forum/community-support-forum/wordpress-plugins/ are for.

    Do you rely on other files e.g. lib/admin in order for your theme to work properly?

    Thread Starter snakiest

    (@snakiest)

    Hm, so the problem seems to be in the footer/header? I did create a child theme by myself to test whether the problem was in Orbisius, but I guess I will just wait for a better update now. everything seems to work just fine anyway, although copy-pasting code from the new to the old footer/header is much of a challenge. I also believe that newly created child themes in Orbisius should work fine?

    2orbisius
    How did you come up with the name? I can’t spell Orbisius without looking at your nickname a couple of times… =)

    Hi,

    The plugin copies header.php, footer.php, the screenshot and admin folder (if any) … so if the theme uses some functions from the parent theme that definitely could break the child theme.

    Please, don’t blame my cool plugin 😉

    Snakiest, I’ve been thinking of adding some functionality to copy file/folder from one to the other. That should save some copy and pasting. Maybe in a future release.

    About the Orbisius name. Don’t worry. You’ll remember it as I am publishing new cool plugins regularly 😉 50+ (half are free and the other half are premium)

    The name comes from a (future) project of mine called Orbisium (m at the end) which means Orb in latin. It is suppose to connect you with your inner business circle. I didn’t want to name the company after a product so I put my first initial at the end of the name.
    Now it sounds like a constellation.

    My previous site was WebWeb.ca but since I started doing mobile development and training videos WebWeb.ca was too specific for the things I was doing so I had to change it. Additionally, I didn’t have the .com version of the WebWeb.

    Slavi,
    http://club.orbisius.com

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