• Resolved godmemes

    (@godmemes)


    I’m a complete noob, so please don’t be reluctant to explain at a VERY basic level. Feel free to write as if I’m really stupid too.

    I’m trying to use a theme called binary-blue. This theme is reading in German even though the theme viewer test run showed that theme in English and other themes I’ve tried showed up in English just fine when I put them on my site. By reading the “readme” text I believe I have found the explanation (see especially the last sentence of the quotation):

    “IMPORTANT!!!! Make sure you have set up your wordpress
    installation correctly, especially the WPLANG! This variable MUST have a valid value like EN_US, ZH_CN, ES_ES and so on, otherwise it may happen that your wordpress installation will produce errors like the well-known
    Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class:
    cachedfilereader in /some/directory/structure/here/wp-includes/wp-l10n.php on line 72
    It is ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY for the Binary Blue theme to have a valid locale definition in your wp-config.php, as the theme is fully localized and therefore depends on a correct setup! Because this is
    the most commonly known issue with localized themes and plugins, I have now – finally – implemented a check routine that will look whether the WPLANG is set with a non-empty value, and if this check fails, the complete theme will fall back to its native German language.”

    So apparently the WPLANG is set up wrong in my wp-config.php

    How do I make the fix please.

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  • precneps

    (@precneps)

    Thread Starter godmemes

    (@godmemes)

    Apparently I need to edit wp-config.php

    I believe that Notepad should be what I should edit it with, and I believe that I understand the edit that needs to be done.

    I just don’t now how to access wp-config.php in such a way as to be able to open it with Notepad. Please tell me how to access wp-config.php in such a way that I can edit the file with Notepad.

    Thread Starter godmemes

    (@godmemes)

    bump

    moshu

    (@moshu)

    Don’t you have all the WP files on your computer? How did you upload them if not? So, find it and edit it.
    If you used some kind of on-click install thingy offered by your host – then download the wp-config.php file with your FTP client. And after editing, upload it.

    Thread Starter godmemes

    (@godmemes)

    thanks

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