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I just installed Juniper, was making some changes went to save and got this error message...
Call to undefined method Concrete\Package\Juniper\Theme\Juniper\PageTheme::nl2p()
I clicked the "Back to Home" button and it doesn't do anything.
I uninstalled and reinstalled and same thing.
Call to undefined method Concrete\Package\Juniper\Theme\Juniper\PageTheme::nl2p()
I clicked the "Back to Home" button and it doesn't do anything.
I uninstalled and reinstalled and same thing.
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Status: | Archived |
Just noticed that only happens on the home page in edit mode. I can edit other pages, but can't edit the home page at all. Once i click on the home page, that error continues to come up.
Hi
I haven't come across that error message before, but I am wondering if there could be some conflict with Juniper and Supermint possibly. I am guessing that you had Supermint as the active theme, and then Juniper? I wonder if you made Supermint active again if you could then edit your home page. I would try that, and then if you were able to edit your home page with Supermint active, then I would check what blocks you have on the home page. Have a look if you have anything like FAQ or accordions with custom templates. Then if you do, remove the custom templates for now, then go back and activate Juniper. If there are some blocks on the home page causing problems, you may need to remove them and add them back in again after activating Juniper.
You could also enable debug settings to see if you get a more detailed error message.
Let us know how you get on, and if you need more help. You can also email us if you like contact@pilipalawebdesign.com
Thanks,
Jennifer
I haven't come across that error message before, but I am wondering if there could be some conflict with Juniper and Supermint possibly. I am guessing that you had Supermint as the active theme, and then Juniper? I wonder if you made Supermint active again if you could then edit your home page. I would try that, and then if you were able to edit your home page with Supermint active, then I would check what blocks you have on the home page. Have a look if you have anything like FAQ or accordions with custom templates. Then if you do, remove the custom templates for now, then go back and activate Juniper. If there are some blocks on the home page causing problems, you may need to remove them and add them back in again after activating Juniper.
You could also enable debug settings to see if you get a more detailed error message.
Let us know how you get on, and if you need more help. You can also email us if you like contact@pilipalawebdesign.com
Thanks,
Jennifer
Resolved by email. The error was caused by a conflict between Juniper and Supermint themes.
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