Very strange, because in reality the themes now work and with Mobirise 4 they have always worked very well. So as a test, I uninstalled Mobirise 5.6.3, deleted the folder inside Local (Appdata) and installed Mobirise 4.12.4.īelow, I imported the old themes given by Support, themes that weren't installed anyway, and (MAYBE THIS CAN HELP TO UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM AND TO SOLVE IT) I noticed that finally the themes are present in the list of extensions, but faded and with the mouse over it comes out the writing "Theme not available for this version of Mobirise". Unfortunately, however, this also didn’t work.ĬolorM and DirectM (old version) aren’t among those selectable in the extensions, so I cannot create or open a site using these themes (blank page and code editor crashing).Ĭ: \ Users \. Support replied to me yesterday and gave me the old themes to download. I know Mobirise support can be "patchy" at times, but all i can suggest is you keep emailing for assistance. I should have posted the changes last week !!!! I wrote to assistance, from the program, but they still haven't answered me. The Mobirise team doesn't know what perfection is? Why don't they come out with 1/2 updates a year but complete and fully functional? Or do they believe that those who use the program are doing it just for fun? I work on it and believe in the validity of the program but in this way it’s very frustrating. But every now and then some changes need to be made, right? And what should I do? And how much time wasted!! Very difficult to work like this. Now, the sites may have been made a few years ago, but they're still good and customers don't want to change them. with ColorM the pages are totally blank, the blocks do not exist, the code editor does not open. If I open the code editor, it crashes and I have to close everything forcibly. with DirectM I open the project, I see it, but it is wrong where I changed the code. The ColorM theme was not installed, but I had the mbrex installation file and tried to import it but it does not see and find it. ![]() While the sites in ColorM are just blank pages. I also tried to create a new site with DirectM, but the code editor doesn't work, it crashes. Unfortunately DirectM is already installed. You've made some interesting claims for the plugin you've been developing for at least 6 months now.Thank you very much. Quite why Google is ranking this web site so high therefore I do not you can see the internet often contains sites that look 'too good to be true'. The testimonials on the site are also from people who supplied them in 2015 so based on my research I'd say this service probably doesn't do 'what it says on the tin' but instead does seem like a great way to capture all the hard work done by someone else in designing a web site. There's also a GitHub repository for this package from someone called Harri Heljala (Finish?) who looks to be the author of this package. Note sure if this is how you are going about it but based on my recent experiences these are the steps that are problem, As a software developer I'm always skeptic when I find a service that looks too good to be true so I've done a bit more Googling and found this entry on Quora You'd need to ensure that this SQL script is then run as part of the 'saved WordPress theme' after its uploaded to the Wordpress themes folder and prior to activating this new theme. Create an SQL script that will populate the Wordpress tables with data for menus and page content contained within the Mobirise. Create a functions.php file that includes PHP code to enable menu items, widgets areas etc for parts of the footer etc.ĥ. page_1.php from page1.html, page_2.php from page2.html etc.Ĥ. Create other php files for the other 'pages' e.g. Create header.php, footer.php and index.php files from the projects index.html fileģ. Create the 'common' stylesheet file as style.css in the root theme folder (this could contain statements are the top of the CSS file to import the numerous other third party stylesheets Mobirise uses)Ģ. this save to Wordpress theme option) needs to do isġ. ![]() For example if you has a Mobirise project that had files called index.html, page1.html, page 2.html etc which all share common header/footer and stylesheet (which most Mobirise projects are likely to) then it ( i.e. It's become clear to me that the best way to get from Mobirise to Wordpress would be if Mobirise has a 'save as Wordpress theme' option. ![]() I've recently been converting a number of Bootstrap HTML5 templates to Wordpress themes and so now know quite a bit about whats required. ![]() Good to hear that you are still working on a an Mobirise to Wordpress interface.
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