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of all take a look at our built-in system check in theme administration. It helps you to detect and determine common issues. Here are some more common issues that might arise: Can't save warp theme framework template configuration This might be due to file permission issues. Please read
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this tutorial on how to detect and resolve the problem. You renamed our Joomla theme and can't save template configuration In Joomla, if you have rename your theme and get a message similar to the following: The parameter file /templates/YOO_TEMPLATE/params.ini is unwritable! config Element not defined for type = config The template directory YOO_TEMPLATE does not match the path set in the templateDetails.xml file, therefore the config element cannot be loaded. Make sure the addpath attribute matches your templates directory: Joomla 1.5
that make connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes GalleriaIssues fatal error: ... could not load, check theme path ActiveProject:GalleriaVersion:7.x-1.0-beta2Component:CodePriority:NormalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:UnassignedReporter:LTechCreated:December 11, 2011 - 10:56Updated:October 20, 2015 - 07:16 Log in or register to update this issue Jump to:Most recent comment The galleria is working on the nodes on the home page but under views where the image should be I get the error: Fatal error: Theme at http:/sites/all/libraries/galleria/themes/classic/galleria.classic.min.js,http://sites/all/libraries/galleria/themes/classic/galleria.classic.min.js could not load, check theme path. The file galleria.classic.min.js is there in the correct place. What does this error mean? Thanks Comments Comment #1 afsolano CreditAttribution: afsolano commented December 15, http://yootheme.com/themes/documentation/troubleshooting/how-to-solve-theme-issues 2011 at 3:44pm I have the same problem Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 kroimon CreditAttribution: kroimon commented December 15, 2011 at 5:18pm The Galleria javascript could not load it's theme file. The reason is that the paths are absolute ("http://" at the beginning) which should not be the case. What's even more strange is that it works on the home page and normal nodes, but not on https://www.drupal.org/node/1367602 views? Do you use any URL fixing / redirect modules? Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 afsolano CreditAttribution: afsolano commented December 16, 2011 at 7:58am Hello and thanks for your answer. In my case the problem happens in all cases, views and nodes. I think the only modules I have enabled it to influence the urls of the site are the path and pathauto, besides having clean urls enabled. I tried to disable but the problem persists. Log in or register to post comments Comment #4 LTech CreditAttribution: LTech commented December 16, 2011 at 8:25am I only get the error on views. I have pathauto enabled and clean URLs. Log in or register to post comments Comment #5 sebas5384 CreditAttribution: sebas5384 commented March 21, 2012 at 7:27pm I have the same problem. Why is this happening? cheers Log in or register to post comments Comment #6 sebas5384 CreditAttribution: sebas5384 commented March 21, 2012 at 7:32pm Category: support » bug Log in or register to post comments Comment #7 sebas5384 CreditAttribution: sebas5384 commented March 21, 2012 at 7:58pm I tried with a page display and it worked! But i really need to be a block, i noted that when is a block the Drupal.settings.galleria.themepath is loading more than 1 th
10 Common WordPress Theme Issues & How To Fix Them There are thousands of forum posts opened everyday not only on WordPress.org but also on other forums and of course nearly every theme developer's support site regarding very common issues that http://www.wpexplorer.com/fix-common-wordpress-theme-issues/ can be solved very quickly and easily. I'm sure theme developers and community members are https://extend.inceptive.gr/forums/topic/problem-with-galleria-loading/ pretty bored of answering these questions over and over again, so I've decided to write the following post which addresses some of the most common WordPress theme issues so you can bookmark it and have it ready at your disposal. 1. Stylesheet Is Missing You've just downloaded or purchased a super awesome theme and you go to install it and see the lovely message error loading below: Well your first thought might be… "the developer screwed me and gave me a theme without a stylesheet" Of course it is possible the zip file you received didn't have a style.css file, but more likely the issue is you didn't upload the root theme folder. The Fix: Locate the folder you have of the theme on your desktop and open it (if it is zipped, unzip and open it). Now when you open it you should see all your error loading theme files in there, if not the theme is likely in a sub-directory. For example my premium themes all have the theme inside an "Upload" folder. Generally it's somewhere obvious and the actual theme folder will likely be named the same as the theme. Once found zip it and upload via WordPress or upload the unzipped folder via FTP. 2. Sample Data Import Errors You've got your theme installed and now you are uploading a sample .xml file the theme developer was so nice to provide you with and yet again you get an error! The Fix: The "failed" to import error is usually 1 of 2 things. a) The first is that it could be trying to load posts or taxonomies from custom post types that do not exist yet. Activate Theme: Make sure the theme you are going to use is active. Double Check Theme: Make sure the theme actually includes these custom post types and taxonomies - maybe ask the developer or if you know how look yourself b) For errors like you see above "Failed to import Media" these mean that the images aren't being downloaded. Did you check the box? Before running the import did you you need to check the box that reads "download and import file attachments". Are the images accessable? It's possible the mages aren't accessible from the server. You could open the sample data in a text editor and try and locate
which is the web-root of your account; You have not misspelled the URL. Bear in mind that letters are case sensitive and no white spaces are recommended; In case you have applied SEO - SEF URL rewriting rules, make sure you have re-named the htaccess.txt file to .htaccess. If there is already a non-empty .htaccess file read it and make sure the necessary rules are un-commented.