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January 12, 2013 at 12:38 pm #183891
All,
I have liked the template so far but for 50.00 bucks I am a bit disappointed.
I now have THREE active bugs and have only gotten a response to one: read the manuel (I swear… that’s what I was told). First off, I would love to… BUT THE FEEDGATOR AREA IS BROKEN!
Errr…
Anyway, not a bitch thread…
I would just like to have the 1.06 template and replace the 1.07. It seems the 1.07 has broken more than it fixed and as my site is growing more and more problems are now occuring. The folks on 1.06 seem pretty happy, and I would also like to be happy… so can I have it? Please? Pretty please?
Also, if ANYONE… Martians, Boogy Men, Capt. America… ANYONE can tell me why the popup article feature now only shows 2 inces of and article and then stops loading… boy would I send them a 6 pack of beer. I’m serious… if you can help me I will email you a 6 pack of beer…
Thank you…
Template Newbie…
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January 12, 2013 at 7:06 pm #479500If you updated using JA Extension Manager then you should be able to just roll it back using JA Extension Manager. 🙂
January 13, 2013 at 10:35 am #479524<em>@swissa 354837 wrote:</em><blockquote>If you updated using JA Extension Manager then you should be able to just roll it back using JA Extension Manager. :)</blockquote>
Yeah, I wish that was possiable. I got the demo with 1.7 and cannot roll back, but thank you for the suggestion I had forgotton about the JA installer.
Thanks…
//Dig
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January 13, 2013 at 11:42 am #479529Hi smoker65
As you mention that you are a ‘newbie’ can I make a suggestion for you?
Set up a development site at dev.yourdomain.com and use this dev site with its own database to do all the testing work. When it is ready you can transfer it over to your live site using akeeba.
If you do it this way you will never have problems with the live site as you only update it AFTER it has all been tested. 🙂
Have a good look through the Wall forum. It has been around now for a while and chances are that any of the issues you are suffering have already been covered. An hour spent going through the forums seeing what others have done/solutions/ideas will probably save you days in implementation.
Best of luck and welcome to Wall!
January 13, 2013 at 11:53 am #479530<em>@swissa 354886 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi smoker65
As you mention that you are a ‘newbie’ can I make a suggestion for you?
Set up a development site at dev.yourdomain.com and use this dev site with its own database to do all the testing work. When it is ready you can transfer it over to your live site using akeeba.
If you do it this way you will never have problems with the live site as you only update it AFTER it has all been tested. 🙂
Have a good look through the Wall forum. It has been around now for a while and chances are that any of the issues you are suffering have already been covered. An hour spent going through the forums seeing what others have done/solutions/ideas will probably save you days in implementation.
Best of luck and welcome to Wall!</blockquote>
Hello,
first off thank you very much for the reply and for the suggestions.
I have actually been using Joolma, and the templates here for quite some time now (since 2010) and a fully aware of bringing up an engineering site before my site actually went live.
When I said I was a newbie I think some people have taken it that I’m a newbie to Joolma and this particular style of template but I’m not. I’ve actually been using it for several years (Jollma, not this template) and am fully aware of bringing up an engineering site first and then bringing it live.
The problem I have is I ran this site for two weeks engineering the entire backend with content and getting used to the template before I actually brought it live. The problem now, I believe, is both Chrome and Firefox have released new browsers with brand-new engines and since were now forced to upgrade here in North America out of the browser retail channel (whether we like it or not) those new rendering engines are causing significant problems with this particular template. I’m not sure if it’s actually in the CSS code or if it’s in the rendering itself.
Again, thank you very much for the reply and I do have several servers I test on before I bring it live.
I have to say, I’ve actually had more comments from people visiting this forum than from the admin’s who actually run this place. I find that very cool.
Thanks again for the very kind suggestions.
Regards,
//David
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January 14, 2013 at 3:03 am #479556Hi Swissa
Interesting to see you have rejoined and as a developer member as well after seeing a recent post saying you were,t going to rejoin as templates, support etc wern’t up to par. They must’ve cut you a sweet deal to keep you quiet ? LOLRegards Shanny
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