Title: Delete theme completely
Last modified: August 30, 2016

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# Delete theme completely

 *  [Resilience Beyond](https://wordpress.org/support/users/resilience-beyond/)
 * (@resilience-beyond)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/delete-theme-completely/)
 * I have recently activated another theme on my site; then went and delete the 
   previously existing one. My challenge is that I could get it out completely. 
   It is as if my site is running two themes. One for the homepage and the other
   for the post categories.
    [http://www.resiliencebeyond.com/](http://www.resiliencebeyond.com/)
   [http://www.resiliencebeyond.com/category/our-potential/](http://www.resiliencebeyond.com/category/our-potential/)
 * The above two links point to two different themes on my site; and I want to get
   rid of the theme that shows up at [http://www.resiliencebeyond.com/](http://www.resiliencebeyond.com/)
 * Someone please help me; I have tried all possible recommendations from previous
   posts on the same matter but failed

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 *  [nathanmwalters](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nathanmwalters/)
 * (@nathanmwalters)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/delete-theme-completely/#post-6855925)
 * This issue happened to me within the last 48 hours, and it has evolved. From 
   what you describe, I was then unable to perform live previews and then activate
   new themes. As of now, I am unable to add new themes. All the links on the Add
   Theme page are dead and I can’t see any themes to browse through or add. Reinstallation
   provides a short fix, but after each new install, the problems described escalate
   more quickly than each time before.
 * Looking at my install from within their internal network, my host’s support team
   sees no problem, although customer service does. The issue manifests on Safari
   for OS X and iOS, Firefox for OS X and Windows, Chrome for Windows, and Puffin
   Pro for iOS.
 *  Thread Starter [Resilience Beyond](https://wordpress.org/support/users/resilience-beyond/)
 * (@resilience-beyond)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/delete-theme-completely/#post-6856005)
 * You are right, I can’t see any live previews either … So I blindly activated 
   the installed theme hoping it shall work out itself. But I was wrong. I’m still
   caught up in this problem. I was hoping to find some assistance from here. Thanks
   for your feedback
 *  [nathanmwalters](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nathanmwalters/)
 * (@nathanmwalters)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/delete-theme-completely/#post-6856040)
 * This problem (for me) cropped up shortly after I switched web hosts. For the 
   sake of anomynity, I’ll refer to this host as ObeseBovine. I signed up with the
   full WP support package, bought a new domain, brought over an old domain, and
   set about building two WP sites. The first one installed fine. No problems whatsoever.
   The second one never got far because of the problem we’re discussing.
 * On what was my second call to ObeseBovine support on this matter, the customer
   service representative said that he was 99-percent sure that he knew what the
   problem was and lamented that he did not have access to fix it. So he wrote an
   exhaustive ticket on the problem (that I never saw) and subitted it to their 
   top tier engineers. These people told me that there was no problem, despite the
   fact that one of their own had seen it for himself, and depsite the fact that
   the problem remained static for me using every browser except Explorer, which
   shall never come near my HD.
 * The engineers’ solution was to downgrade me a step from Clifford. They told me
   that it was a browser problem, even though I told them that the problem existed
   on Firefox (OS X and Windows), Safari (OS X and iOS), Puffin Pro (iOS), and Chrome(
   Windows). I have a hard time swallowing the idea that those those people not 
   experiencing problems are all using browsers other than these to run their sites.
 * My solution was to fire ObeseBovine and move to a new host. I have not yet tried
   to build a site from either of my two installs at the (rhymes with) “NEW”host,
   but at least I am several intertubes away from the gross incompetence of the 
   tier three ObeseBovine engineers.
 * The positive for me is that one of the stateside tier two representatives, the
   one who did not have sufficient permissions to dive deep enough into my install
   to fix that needed to be fixed, recognized the problem for what it was and was
   next to 100-percent postive that there was a fix to correct was he said was a
   faulty install. Unfortunately, he thought that the fix was so simple and obvious
   that the tier three engineers would have it fixed in five minutes and, consequently,
   he never explained the issue to me. So, for what it’s worth, that’s what I can
   offer: I have been told that it’s due to a faulty install.
 * I wish that I could be of help. The primary reason that I posted here was to 
   draw attention to the issue in the hope that someone from WP reads some of these
   threads and scours the code for the bug behind this problem.
 * And speaking of problems, I’d like to mention that the upper level technical 
   support at ObeseBovine is abyssmal. The tech tier one and two people are great.
   The sales representatives and billing people are great. But the [expletive]s 
   in tier three treated me as if I were some sort of n00b who didn’t know a mouse
   from a browser. Their automatic default seems to be, “Customer is stupid. Why
   else would customer need support?” I think that they spend most of their days
   answering tickets about how to retrieve passwords and assume that everyone they
   deal with are that ignorant. My point is that my subjective experience with ObeseBovine
   was almost entirely horrible. I know people who have had good experiences with
   them, but if you are considering them as a new host, I would be very cautious,
   do you due (or do-do, in this case) dilligence, and I would manufacture a way
   to put support through the paces before the thirty-day full-refund period expires.
   Sorry for the tangent. When I paid through the nose for tech support, I expected
   tech support, and I don’t consider “the new wordpress is broken and this is a
   browser issue an we will downgrade your WP from Clifford” to be tech support.
   There is a fix for this problem, which is evident by the fact that this problem
   is not ubiquitous. ObeseBovine is basically the physician who, when you tell 
   him (or her) that your arm hurts when you move it like that, says, “Don’t move
   it like that.”
 * I don’t know what kind of common denominators we can look for to isolate those
   of us who are instructed by this issue. All I can tell you is that I was using
   ObeseBovine and that the one person who acknowledged that there was a problem
   believed it to be related to the WP install.

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