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  • Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    Thanks Donnie – I tried to hide menu1 and it didn’t remove the error. Thanks for trying and I’m glad it worked for you!

    The code provided may fix the error, but I’m not certain where to put it in the functions page.

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    I really like this theme, it’s the only one that fits my needs.

    My problem is I don’t know where to put the code you posted above into the functions.php page to remove the error. Can you tell me Please?

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    I’ve dealt with the parse error and downloaded a fresh version of raindrops. The Parse error is no longer an issue. It was caused by my faulty editing/coding. However, the original error (see below) continues:

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/content/60/11341260/html/wp-content/themes/raindrops/functions.php on line 10495

    You’ve posted above that this is due to an error in the theme that you intend to fix with the next update. You’ve provided code that I can edit into my functions.php page. I’m not certain where I should put this code on the page. Can you please assist with that direction.

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    I’m not going to lie. I’m not sure what you just said.

    Should I put the code you told me to insert at the start of the function.php page or elsewhere in the code? If elsewhere in the code, where? If like 10495 – how do I know which line that is?

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    Ok, I fixed the parse error – but I need to know where in the code I am supposed to put this fix as to not cause another parse error. Thanks in advance.

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    Yeahhh, now I’m getting this error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in /home/content/60/11341260/html/wp-content/themes/raindrops/functions.php on line 36

    And can’t seem to get back into the editor; what’ve I done!

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    I’m pretty novice about editing code and the like (and I’m pretty sure I just jacked up my functions page :-/) Where exactly do I insert this code?
    Thanks

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    I was able to remove the raindrops theme and have reinstalled. I seem to be all set.

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    I am on the phone with Godaddy.com right now (my first chance to call.) I can not delete the theme or re-update from my end. I’m asking them to delete the theme so I can re-install.

    Further, this agent doesn’t seem to know in what manner the theme has compatibility issues with the updated wordpress.

    I’ll let you know my outcome.

    I’ve also done quite a bit of searching and I’ll be honest, raindrops is the best suited theme for my site and I’m quite hopeful to get this sorted out ASAP because I’m tired of the cobbled together site I’ve got now with another theme I had to put in as a stop-gap.

    Thread Starter TIJ

    (@tij)

    Ahem….Broken Theme after install. Oh how I wish there was an edit button!

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