Themes All Appearing as the Same Theme – Even When Switching
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I’m running a multisite, just started it out, I’m no beginner, but I’m stumped. Since it is a multi-site, I am posting in this forum. I haven’t enabled registration yet, thank God, however, I don’t even know how to explain this issue.
I am running genesis metro pro on the top domain, however I installed a plugin, to enable a mobile menu, like a moron, I could have just coded it myself, anyhow, it made the menus ugly to say the least.
I removed it, I deleted the plugin via ftp, and the hamburger ugliness still appeared. So, I switched themes, disabled all plugins, even disabled menus period… now to get to the point. When i Switched themes, A – customizer didn’t work, I don’t care, I don’t use it, but my future enduser might.
Second, all themes are appearing the same. Meaning, I choose divi for example or x, and they are all appearing as metro-pro (which I love), I don’t have it network enabled because I customized the hell out of it, however i’m stumped. I deleted all themes, including my child theme, I manually removed their remnants via ftp, i cleaned out the database, and reuploaded all themes, and still am stuck with the hamburger menu, and the theme issue… they are all the same. I checked css files and templates, they are definitely very different, however, when changing themes, they appear as one.
That’s the best I can do to explain this very odd issue. I have root access, It’s my server, yes I purged the cache, purged cdn cache… Went through the whole nine yards.
Lastly, opening up my site in safari, no issue with redirection. In chrome, redirect loop.
I have sunrise with sub domains and domain mapping, i’m running nginx, hhvm, memcache, redis, and w3, yes Im pushing this to the edge, but they are not the problem.
Also, there seems to be a slew of htaccess files being installed on my site, which will accomplish nothing, because nginx does not recognize htaccess, i do not run apache, as I am expecting a spike as soon as I open up registration.
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