• Received “WARNING” that I must enable debug (WP_DEBUG) prior to uploading. I clicked on that link, which took me to a WP support page which spoke of the wp-config.php file. I searched for that file and couldn’t find it anywhere, nor do I know what to do with it.

    The theme I am testing, Restimpo 1.3.8, passed all the preliminary results, except that it did give me this note:

    INFO: css/pie/PIE.php The theme appears to use include or require. If these are being used to include separate sections of a template from independent files, then get_template_part() should be used instead. Line 18: include( ‘PIE.htc’ );

    I am testing the theme as part of a troubleshooting procedure I am attempting to do, because a plugin I am using – Another WordPress Classifieds Plugin (AWPCP) – is not functioning properly.

    Does WordPress know of any known issues between Restimpo and AWPCP and, do I need to change the wp-config.php file which I could not find?

    Look at my website – http://nagacityrevealed.com – and please let me know if any of you have any suggestions or know anything about a possible conflict between the Restimpo theme and AWPCP. Thank You!!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/theme-check/

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  • Plugin Author Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    WordPress.org Admin

    If you’re not actually creating this theme, and don’t know what wp-config.php is, then this plugin isn’t going to help you much.

    Theme Check isn’t a troubleshooting plugin. It’s intended for theme developers to help them make themes for uploading to the WordPress.org repository. There’s no real use for the plugin for end-users. It won’t find any problems with the theme and some plugin for you.

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