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Modern Business 3 DARK Wordpress

I want to upgrade my previous install with your March 28, 2010 upgraded files – can I do this easily without altering any of my changes?

Yes! All you need to do is re-download the zip file – next unzip the file locally and look for the css folder within the mb3_dark folder inside the wordpress files folder – upload that entire new css folder to replace the one on your server inside wp-content/themes/mb3_dark folder – just replace everything there.

Next you need to replace the index.php file in the mb3_dark theme folder on your server with the new one in the local theme folder.

Finally remove the category.php file on your server inside the mb3_dark folder inside the themes directory of wp-content – just remove it as it’s not needed.

That’s it.

Of course if you made alterations to the css files then you may not want to simply swap everything out – no need to – the only changes are the removal of the call in the specific IE css files on line 170 to the logo image – they have now been removed – you can safely remove those lines from your existing css files and you will be good to go!

I want to upgrade my existing install with your March 31, 2010 upgraded files – can I do this easily without altering any of my changes?

Sure can – this fix is on one single file – the template_homepage.php – the fix addresses an issue where the option to select a link from the drop down under a slider image in the admin panel did not result in a working link to a child portfolio category – this is now fixed.

To upgrade – download the files again and look for the template_homepage.php file in the theme directory – simply upload this to your wp-content/themes/mb3_dark/ folder and replace the existing one!

Super duper easy upgrade for ya!

I installed everything including the cleaner gallery plugin but get an error on both the galleries and the contact form – form may send but doesn’t display the thank you message – what is the issue?

Your hosting company is running php4 – they should be running php 5 – it’s been the standard for a long time and you should be running it for security reasons alone – this is the reason for the above errors – PHP5 is required.

Simply contact your host and they can either make the switch for you or look in your CPanel for server configuration – there should be an option to switch over to php5 instantly.

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