• I have made a syntax error in my parent theme (The7 from dream-theme.com), and now all of my site files are giving this same error:
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘}’ in {this-part-ommited}/wp-content/themes/dt-the7/functions.php on line 53

    This is obviously a big issue and I need it fixed urgently, but don’t have an idea how because I don’t have server access through FTP nor through phpMyAdmin nor cPanel or anything like that, and all of the admin pages are giving the above php error as well…

    What can I do? Please, any ideas? I have the backup theme files, but no way to change the existing ones…

    Thank you!

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by brontosaur.
    • This topic was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by brontosaur.
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  • I hate to say it, but unless you have some sort of access to the file server there’s nothing that you can do. You will need to get that access.

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