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  • Thread Starter ecocorvi

    (@ecocorvi)

    I see, well I appreciate the suggestions. Thank you.

    Thread Starter ecocorvi

    (@ecocorvi)

    Also, regarding

    We don’t want to get between the developer and his clients.

    .. just by paying for or installing a particular theme I wouldn’t think would necessarily imply that I was obligated to only seek assistance from the theme creator. I’ve created a child theme and am customizing, so adhering to exactly what the original theme creator had done is not really my intention, but rather his theme was a starting point.

    Can’t custom theme folks find support or suggestions here? Where else can they find advice if not here?

    Forgive me, but I’m just a little confused I guess..

    Thread Starter ecocorvi

    (@ecocorvi)

    Again, I’m looking for coding solutions.. using a non-transparent image in the header is not what the client wants.

    Is there another forum on this site that would be more appropriate for questions like these, or do I just need to find another forum for coding troubleshooting/suggestions that are not explicitly WordPress related? I thought it appropriate to look for insights here, as WordPress sites are obviously a little different than typical traditionally coded sites, and as such, I was seeking suggestions from folks specifically experienced with WordPress.

    Disappointing to just be directed away from here.

    Thread Starter ecocorvi

    (@ecocorvi)

    Um, okay.. I understand that. I’m not really asking for “theme” support. Just because I mention the name of the theme does not mean theme support.

    I’m wondering if anyone out there has any coding suggestions that could potentially address an issue like this. Is that not what these forums are for? To get ideas/suggestions for issues and help solving problems?

    Thread Starter ecocorvi

    (@ecocorvi)

    Yes, I have tried to contact him repeatedly, but he is not responding to emails or comments on his webpage :/

    Thread Starter ecocorvi

    (@ecocorvi)

    Hello,

    All files in the root folder were copied/pasted at once, and no coded was altered, so I’m fairly certain I didn’t miss any files. The irony is that by moving the files I was trying to troubleshoot a separate issue.

    How do I check the error log?

    When I try to open the site (in the browser, I get this:

    ( ! ) Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VAR in /Users/CorviDesign/Documents/Websites/www.ludington2.dev/wp-includes/comment-template.php on line 1224
    Call Stack
    # Time Memory Function Location
    1 0.0018 378856 {main}( ) ../index.php:0
    2 0.0029 453468 require_once( ‘/Users/CorviDesign/Documents/Websites/www.ludington2.dev/wp-admin/admin.php’ ) ../index.php:10
    3 0.0034 467020 require_once( ‘/Users/CorviDesign/Documents/Websites/www.ludington2.dev/wp-load.php’ ) ../admin.php:30
    4 0.0037 479536 require_once( ‘/Users/CorviDesign/Documents/Websites/www.ludington2.dev/wp-config.php’ ) ../wp-load.php:29
    5 0.0050 561332 require_once( ‘/Users/CorviDesign/Documents/Websites/www.ludington2.dev/wp-settings.php’ ) ../wp-config.php:92

    Again, since all files were moved and returned together, with no code changed at all, I don’t understand how it could possible that something were missing. Makes no sense.

    I assumed I broke the connection to the database somehow, but I don’t know how to even begin here..

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