New Theme Not showing in Dashboard
PermalinkThinking I messed up the instructions I copied the "default" theme to a new folder named "test" and did a browser refresh and I still only see the two original themes that came with the install (Plain Yogurt & Green Salad).
Any ideas what's wrong ?
Thx,
Chuck

Tell me, Is there an issue with the 5.3.2 package ? When installing I had problems as the install stopped because there was no "packages" directory. Once I manually created a "packages" directory (and deleted the database tables, I ran install again and then got an install error that the "job" directory was not found. I duplicated what I did with the packages folder and created a "jobs" directory (in the root) and proceeded with my install successfully. Now the error with the "templates" folder. The install didn't create an empty "themes" folder so I assumed to use the one under the "Concrete" folder. (no word of this in any tutorial).
Shouldn't the install routine be creating these empty folders on the fly for a smooth install ??
Chuck
PS: Like what I see so far. Hope I can get by with what you all have for docs available.
I could have been more specific. There are two occasions that I had a problem.
#1) On the initial install were the install routine didn't create an empty "packages" and "jobs" folder in the root directory. I had to manually create these to continue the install successfully.
#2) After the install, as I began to get familiar with Concrete5, I decided to install a new Theme to see how easy it would be. After I couldn't get them to install you mentioned I put my Theme folder down one level "/concrete/themes" which you stated were the "core files". I then had to create a root directory called "themes" to put the new theme into so I could install it properly.
My question: shouldn't the 5.3.2 package have created these 3 folders in the root (packages, jobs, themes) so I wouldn't have had to do it manually, and better still stumble through forums, wasting folks time trying to determine why I was having so much trouble in lieu of this being undocumented (as far as I could see). Just wondered if this was an oversight and or a bug that could/should be corrected. Or am I the only one with such problems.
Just trying to help others who might have this problem.
Thanks again for your quick replies.
Regards,
Chuck
you should never be making anything inside of /concrete, if anything you should be making copies OUTSIDE of /concrete...
it sounds like something is seriously off with your install
I'll delete my install and try again (3rd time). Can't remember if I downloaded from your site or Sourceforge (or directed there from your site). I'm assuming there's only one download place so I can't get the wrong package ?
I'll try again and post back with my results.
Thanks for your help.
Ok, started with a squeaky clean install.
Unzipped to a folder called concrete5 and FTP'd to my /public_html/ folder. Change appropriate permissions to writable.
When I accessed from my browser the Install page appeared and under the "Test Requirements" dialog, for the following entry:
"Web Server Access to Files and Configuration Directories" I get the "red" negative sign with a question mark. Expanding the question mark says the following:
"The config/, packages/ and files/ directories must be writable by your web server." ---- same problem on original install.
Ok so now I take a look at my /concrete5/ directory in the root of my site and I only see a "config/" & "files/" folder (both 755) but NO "packages/" folder. What gives ? Frz said I shouldn't have to add anything manually in my install folder ?
NOTE: If I manually put the "package/" folder in my "concrete5" install folder the red "-" goes away.
What gives ???
Continuing on with the install gives me the same type of error regarding the "jobs/" folder and I end up having to manually create a folder named "jobs" in the base install folder before I can proceed.
HELP, HELP,
thx,
Chuck
That's what a directory listing of concrete unpacked in your web-root should look like.
Ryan
Thanks for the screen capture. As they say a picture is worth a thousand words !
Please note per my attached screen shot that something is amiss here. As unpacked you have more in the root directory than I do ???
I use WinZip to unpack the install package, checking off to preserve the file folder structure and per the attached image this is what I get.
Can you explain this ? Should I dump all the files together to try and approximate the structure you have before I begin the install ?
Thanks much for your help.
Chuck
Easiest fix may to be just create the folders to match my screenshot.
Another way would be to try another zip utility. I did some quick searches and found others having the same problem with empty folders with winzip.
Thought I was going crazy with this and just couldn't understand why I couldn't find other similar posts about this problem. That screen shot was a savior.
Will try other utilities to see what happens. Looks like it's time to dump WinZip.
Now I can start to dig in and find out what Concrete5 is all about !!!
Thx,
C~
If you created a theme and didn't make it a package and you uploaded your theme to the sitename/themes directory you should be ok. If you didn't make it as a package and put it there, you won't see it.
Now having said that, I haven't made a package theme yet tho I have just loaded the themes in the above directory (again sitename/themes NOT NOT NOT sitename/concrete/themes).
Hope that helps
Bill
and yes I am working on a WinBlows machine
Just got home from work and tried WinRAR and it worked beautifully. Hopefully the folks at Concrete5 will make some note on the Install Page not to use WinZip.
Wonder how many folks had problems using WinZip and just gave up rather than taking the time to post to the forums.
Thanks again all for taking the time to respond to my questions.
Chuck
There's allot of folks out there that'll be unpacking with windows/winzip
Thanks for bringing it to our attention - I never would have thought about this as being a culprit. We can alert people in the future (as well as potentially include some dummy files in these root folders to ensure that they get created.)
I then thought I'd try an upgrade from 5.3.1.1 to 5.3.2 - no good, the Dashboard wouldnt work correctly. :-(
So I'm obviously not destined (at the moment) to get to try 5.3.2... which I really wanted for the Suckerfish menu's.
Any chance you guys can fix up the installer so that these issues dont occur?
I'll shoot them an email and see if they can get it sorted out.
I ended up installing it myself following the instructions listed at concrete5.
After reading this forum, I FTP'd the entire zip file to the server and used their extract feature but still no packages folder.
Thought I would try adding a packages folder myself but wanted to ask what the correct folder structure should be. I'm trying out the "touching" theme. The folder structure I'm seeing is theme_touching > themes folder with a .php and .png file > touching folder > then all the vital files.
I also came across an error message at one point in my installing efforts that said the files should be in the "helper" folder. I can't recreate that message now but thought I'd throw that out there.
http://www.win-rar.com/download.html...
Chuck
http://www.7-zip.org/
You should suggest to the windows user to use it firstly.
Cheers!
ryan any luck with adding dummy/empty txt files to the empty directories to force Winzip/Simple Scripts/etc to create these directories at the point of unzipping them?