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You’re on our community support forums.Register or log in: Username Password Need help? Check out our Support site, then WordPress.com Forums » Themes Fatal Error when Changing Theme: HELP!!! lalakpl Member Sep 14, 2010, 1:21 AM I use WordPress templates for my personal www site. I paid for the URL and the wordpress service through GoDaddy (which was no help in fixing this huge problem). I was trying out various new themes to match my new logo (the last was redbel) on the www site, when I received the following error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function register_nav_menus() in /home/content/60/6169460/html/wp-content/themes/redbel/functions.php on line 28 My url is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVbQ8PbCvUs http://www.morethanzeal.com. I am unable to see my www site now (this error shows up) nor can I log into the Dashboard (this error shows up when I enter http://www.morethanzeal.com/wp-admin). I haven't the slightest idea how to fix this. Help!!! thesacredpath Happiness Engineer Sep 14, 2010, 2:22 AM Sorry, you are in the wrong forum and need to head over to http://wordpress.ORG/support/ as that is where self-hosted wordpress blogs using the software https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/fatal-error-when-changing-theme-help from wordpress.ORG are supported. These forums are for those hosted here on the wordpress.COM free hosting service and things here work differently and our answers typically will not work for you. If you do not know the difference, see this support document: http://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/ . Also, do a search for this, Fatal error: Call to undefined function register_nav_menus() , over there as this has most likely happened before. lalakpl Member Sep 14, 2010, 2:33 AM Thanks so much, Sacred. I've been blogging here some time (and NEVER had a problem), but just set up my www site. Now I know where to go. Hey, judging from your name, you may be interested in a friend's blog: rkalal.wordpress.com thesacredpath Happiness Engineer Sep 14, 2010, 2:41 AM @lpkalal, you are welcome, and thanks for the link. I'll check it out. Topic Closed This topic has been closed to new replies. About this Topic Started 6 years ago by lalakpl This topic has 4 posts 2 posters Latest reply from thesacredpath This topic is resolved RSS feed for this topic Tags dashboard fatal error theme Get Started Create your own website An Automattic Brainchild Do More Features Store Themes Developers Community Support Forums WordCamps WordPress.org Company F • T Our Story Privacy Terms of Service Matt Mullenweg
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