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Author Topic: Template issue on 2nd BS installation  (Read 881 times)
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« on: February 01, 2008, 19:18 »

After tweaking the templates in my first BS installation I have moved on to another. My webhost automatically installs the BS script on any new domain for me so all I have to do is the setup. I thought this was pretty cool and was extra impressed to see that all of my templates were loaded on the server also.  This excitement ended when I went to the setup page and none of the templates show up in the templates area. The only templates were the default reddish, bluish... I thought maybe if I deleted those the others might show up. Nope.  Then I tried re-uploading all of the templates. Didn't help either.  I am considering deleting all of the templates from the server and then re-uploading but I really don't want to reset the permissions on 60 folders unless I'm sure it will work.

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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2008, 09:17 »

I am not sure i understand, so if i misunderstood please explain. I know how that host gives files already uploaded but that apply only to default BS files. They can not upload your custom/purchased templates. They just upload default files to every domain on that host (as is only for BS users). The cusotm templates you have to upload yourself.
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2008, 21:26 »

That's what I thought too but when I went into my ftp software to upload the templates to the new domain they were already there. Both domains are on separate ips too. I think I'm just going to delete the whole mess and start over fresh.
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« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2008, 14:19 »

I save off new templates from exisitng with different name and load it into existing /templates folder. I have copy for Dreamweaver.

I FTP the templates from the dreamweaver subfolders to the /template sub folder on any TBS installation I have.

If you are already doing this -- and it doesn't work. Get with O.
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