• Resolved erika_conn

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    https://www.ceconn.com/boy-scouts-canada/

    This is a blog about a young man’s mid-century adventure in Australia. The blog has many pictures as well as several themes. The theme header I used is gourmet-cafe. It allows for interchangeable headers. All the themes show up in the theme gallery but in name only. There are red x’s where the images should be.

    This just happened without warning and I sure didn’t do anything to the blog.

    Can you help?

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  • You appear to have replaced the contents of your style.css file with the output of a page from another WordPress site!

    Thread Starter erika_conn

    (@erika_conn)

    How did I do that? No way. That can’t be. Huh?

    Thread Starter erika_conn

    (@erika_conn)

    How do I fix it?

    You need to get hold of a copy of your original style.css file.

    Thread Starter erika_conn

    (@erika_conn)

    I found the original css file in my backup and overwrote the new file. Same thing.

    How does that explain why none of the other themes are showing up in the “Themes” gallery, either? Each theme listed there has a big square and a red X. I checked to see if there was any nesting within folders but no.

    The style.css file is now missing in /wp-content/themes/gourmet-cafe.

    With regard to the other themes, go into each theme folder in wp-content/themes and make sure that each has a file called screenshot.png.

    Thread Starter erika_conn

    (@erika_conn)

    All of them have screenshots, some .jpg, some .png. In the active theme, it has both. The style.css file is where it’s supposed to be – within its proper folder.

    I wonder if the blog is infected. But none of the other sites are infected and they’re all run from the same host.

    It’s probably something real simple. I just wish I knew what it was.

    Thread Starter erika_conn

    (@erika_conn)

    I thought I had responded to my last post. Maybe I didn’t save it.
    Anyway, it turned out to be an .htaccess issue. Everything works now.
    Thanks Esmi for trying to help me. I appreciate the time you took and you certainly helped me through the process of elimination.

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