Hi @@jeremygrand1,
Sorry to hear of the problem you are having.
I have tested it on my test site and it’s working fine for me using latest version of Shapely theme.
Could you please tell me which version of PHP you are using on your server?
Please make sure you are using latest version of PHP.
This can be due to plugin conflict on your site so please try temporary deactivating all plugins and see whether everything works fine and then enable the plugins one by one to see which plugin is conflicting if any.
Best regards,
Vinod Dalvi
Hi @vinod-dalvi,
Thanks for the quick response. The server that I am using is running version 5.4.43 of PHP. I was going to try and deactivate the plugins, but I now the entire WordPress site isn’t working. So, I am currently deleting WordPress, again, and we will see what happens. It’s very disappointing because I absolutely loved this theme and was about 95% finished with the website when this happened out of nowhere. 🙁
Thanks,
Jeremy
The PHP version 5.4.43 have reached official End Of Life and as such may expose your site to security vulnerabilities. Please refer the following pages.
http://php.net/supported-versions.php
https://wordpress.org/about/requirements/
So please ask your web host to update it to latest version.
Thanks!
Just an FYI to those that may experience the same problem I was having: I uninstalled WordPress, reinstalled WordPress, deactivated all plugins first, then tried to install this theme. The same problem occurred. But, after making one of the older WordPress themes my default, I was able to select Shapely as my default and now everything seems to be working fine. Fingers crossed!!!
Glad it is working fine for you now 🙂
Hello!
I am experiencing the same issue. I am new to wordpress and when I downloaded a free theme, I got a blank screen and “stylesheet is missing” error. Could you help me understand how to delete this theme so I can download a new one?
Thank you
@emstanich You can delete the theme from /wp-content/themes/ directory of your WordPress site using FTP or cPanel file manager of your site.