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  • #1164

    wendy123
    Participant

    Hi Start-Up

    When I click Start Up Options I am getting the following error.
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_get_theme() in /home/blissho/public_html/wp/wp-content/themes/startupwp/setup/options.php on line 58
    Can you help me with this?

    Thanks,

    #1165

    StartupWP
    Keymaster

    Are both your theme and WP install completely up-to-date?

    https://startupwp.com/topic/upgrading/

    You may also want to try deactivating all plugins and clearing all caches.

    #1535

    zbadics
    Participant

    The installation fails in WP. I got the following error message:

    Installing Theme from uploaded file: StartupPro2.0.3Package(UnzipFirst).zip
    Unpacking the package…
    Installing the theme…
    The package could not be installed. The theme is missing the style.css stylesheet.
    Theme install failed.

    What’s going on?

    #1537

    StartupWP
    Keymaster

    You need to unzip it first and then install just startuppro.zip.

    #1625

    rik1964
    Participant

    Hello I haven purchased Startuppro, installed it (with some difficulty because I had to copy the startuppro folder manually). WordPress would not make the directory during the installation. Now I’m having this warning when I am trying to load the theme:

    Warning: require_once(/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/wp-content/themes/startuppro/wp-updates-theme.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/wp-content/themes/startuppro/functions.php on line 345

    How can I proceed?

    By the way startupwp works just fine

    Regards,

    #1627

    StartupWP
    Keymaster

    This line is regarding automatic updates which require online access.

    We recommend testing online in a live (but hidden from public view of course) test install anyways for the best accuracy.

    Local testing usually cannot simulate exact server configuration and testing on your actually hosting account helps to avoid any surprises.

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