How to download 'Greek Yogurt' theme after upgrade?

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Hi,

Upgraded from 5.4.2.2 to 5.5.1; (everything went as smoothly as would be expected from C5...) and would now like to use the 'Greek Yogurt' theme.

Obviously it is not available in the Marketplace as it is a default theme. How can I get a copy to put on the website? Any chance of adding it to the marketplace?

Would like to install it through the dashboard without accessing the 'back end'.

Is there a simple way to do this? Have I just missed something really obvious?

Some step-by-step instructions would be greatly appreciated.

wagdi
 
ZDV replied on at Permalink Reply
ZDV
I'd like to know this as well.
SashaWebConcr5 replied on at Permalink Reply
Same problem, Greek Yogurt theme is not in the list of the available themes. Any workaround?
VidalThemes replied on at Permalink Reply
VidalThemes
Not a long term solution, but you could just download another copy of C5 5.5.1 grab it from the themes directory and upload it to your own theme directory (as it wont be in package format). not the dashboard based solution your looking for but would be a stop gap.
SashaWebConcr5 replied on at Permalink Reply
Thanks!
wanderlust replied on at Permalink Reply
wanderlust
So has anyone got this to work? Greek Yogurt is already in the default themes in the c-panel, but it is not showing up for usage.
JoHodges replied on at Permalink Reply
I'm having the same problem , Greek Yogurt in there in the c panel under Concrete/themes but not available from the dashboard. I was advised to downloadhttp://www.concrete5.org/download_file/-/view/33453/... then unzip and upload it from there to the themes folder on the c panel but the c panel will only let me upload files not folders! .. and Greek Yogurt is already in there anyway.

Help please!

Thanks
julia replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
julia
Here's one solution from wagdi:http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/customizing_c5/borders-ad...

Another option from andrew on the Core Team is:
Run this query in your database:
insert into PageThemes (ptHandle) values ('greek_yogurt');

And Greek Yogurt should come back into your Dashboard themes page. Then activate that theme for your site and it will look as it did.
wagdi replied on at Permalink Reply
wagdi
Thanks for updating this Julia. I forgot to come back and include those instructions!
JoHodges replied on at Permalink Reply
Thanks , but I just reinstalled Concrete 5 via my hosting service and checked the "sample content" box. ( overwriting the previous installation)

Now Greek Yogurt is installed as a theme in dashboard. I didn't know I needed to click "sample content' on installation- an info box next to it would be good to let new users know what it is.( It is unchecked by default)

Hope thats useful to someone!

Cheers

Jo
pranaman replied on at Permalink Reply 2 Attachments
Thanks, I just googled how to install Greek Yogurt, and found this thread.

As I am in the need of the same help, I very carefully ran the script. Not something I've done in quite a while. I hope I ran it in the right database, as there are two.

Well, it did something, as I do see it in the theme list, but:

1. there is no title - screen shot attached.

2. When I preview it, there are a few layout changes to a plug in, and header doesn't show up, and my slideshow is not showing. Attaching screenshot as well.


Anyone know how to fix this?
julia replied on at Permalink Reply
julia
This is just something that will happen if you assign a theme to a site that doesn't have the same areas. Whatever area you had the slideshow in on your old theme doesn't appear to be in greek yogurt.

As far as the header is concerned, you should

1. Go back to your old theme.
2. Delete the autonav from the old theme.
3. Apply the new theme
4. Add the header nav into the header area, which will add it to every header in the site.

That should do it. There's no problem with the theme name not being there, that's just because you inserted "greek_yogurt" into the database without a title. The title of the theme doesn't matter.

Hope this helps
pranaman replied on at Permalink Reply
hi julie,

Thanks, that did the trick. Took me a little bit, as I had to learn what the autonav was, but I got it now.
mesryan replied on at Permalink Reply
This helped me a bunch... I had accidentally deleted the theme and did not want to have to install another instance of concrete and move files. I tried this and it worked exactly as described. The name of the theme did not appear, but who cares about that...