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Hello,
I installed HeyWater and really was getting used to it. I asked my designer/partner to do some font styling which led her to attempt to follow these instructions to install Google Fonts.
http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/developers/controlli...
Somehow while editing top.php that site ceased to work(as expected). Other templates work but will only display the header and foot of the site.
My question: how would I got about reinstalling, fixing the core files of heywater theme? How much of the content will be retained?
And long-term question: how do developers and designers capture backup images /versions to recover form these sorts of things (I've always use Akeeba in Joomla, and Updraft in Wordpres)?
thanks ian
I installed HeyWater and really was getting used to it. I asked my designer/partner to do some font styling which led her to attempt to follow these instructions to install Google Fonts.
http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/developers/controlli...
Somehow while editing top.php that site ceased to work(as expected). Other templates work but will only display the header and foot of the site.
My question: how would I got about reinstalling, fixing the core files of heywater theme? How much of the content will be retained?
And long-term question: how do developers and designers capture backup images /versions to recover form these sorts of things (I've always use Akeeba in Joomla, and Updraft in Wordpres)?
thanks ian
Type: | Discussion |
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Status: | New |
my email is: nekyra@gmail.com or info@heytheme.com
Reinstall needed when the theme working with other database tables (the newer version has different database than the newer), if you just want to fix the styles, than just simply write over the files at the ftp (with the original).
Yes Akeeba is a very good stuff, I like it's jpa package function, if you need concrete5 backup, there's free db backup addons (http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/database_backup/)
and you can save the site's files, so I usually do it manually.
Thank You,
Nora