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October 30, 2014 at 7:42 pm #343591
Hi,
I updated from version 2.72 version 3.02,- Now an error message shows up on all pages (see below) except the home page,
- The advanced layout editor is still broken.
Fatal error:</strong> Call to undefined function kriesi_backlink() in /home/konak1/public_html/pancho/wp-content/themes/enfold/footer.php on line 82
This is a very straightforward and simple installation of enfold, only 2 plug-ins and no customization outside of the enfold admin area.Child theme is not in use.
Here is the update procedure I used
- Create a test copy of site installation
- download v3.02 WordPress only zip file from Envato
- unzip contents
- turn off all plug-ins and set WordPress theme to default
- upload entire new version 3.02, overlaying existing files and folders to destination folder via FTP
- reactivate plugins
- activate theme
The second problem of the Advanced Layout Editor (ALE) not working started when I updated WordPress to version 4.0.
I did not notice that Enfold 2.7 and WordPress 4.0 were not compatible until later.
The incompatibility is that the ALE will not load (spinning load icon) and if the page is in Default mode, none of the buttons or hyperlinks work (Screen options & Add media button for example)Here is the live site: http://PanchosLeftys.com enfold 2.7 WP.4.0
Here is test site: http://konakiko.net/pancho enfold 3.02 WP.4.0As it stands now, this site can not be modified via the text editor.
I can provide login credentials for both sites, if that will help- This topic was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by Bryan.
October 30, 2014 at 7:50 pm #343598Hi Bryan!
Please re-update the theme via FTP and make sure to overwrite all files – http://vimeo.com/67209750
Cheers!
YigitNovember 2, 2014 at 10:26 pm #345001Yigit,
I went through the re-update and that had no effect.
I still get the error messages and can not use ALE.Even though I did not see the video before I started this thread, those are the instructions I followed the first time I updated.
Item #5 of my list included uploading the entire folder contents via FTP (I use Flashfxp)Nevertheless, I went back in and followed your instructions. This time I made sure to checked at the folder level instead of choosing everything (files and folders) from within enfold directory.
I used the Enfold folder from the WP only file.
Should I be using the Enfold folder from the entire package (and not wponly)
Should I delete folders and files from Enfold theme folder before FTP new files up?I do notice there are more folders in my destination than in the source.
/config-wordpress-seo
/config-wpml
/css
/framework- This reply was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by Bryan. Reason: grammar corrections
November 3, 2014 at 4:46 pm #345345Hey!
Yes you’ll want to completely delete Enfold from your WP themes directory via FTP before uploading the new files.
If you have done customizations then you’ll want to create a backup first.
Best regards,
Elliott- This reply was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by Elliott.
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