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1:04 am June 28, 2009
| mrussel
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Hi guys,
I have just started to use Flexibility2 for the last one week, and I can say it's a great theme!
I have modify the theme (index, page template, post etc) as a template for my other WP Installation.
It works great. Unfortunately when I download the theme to my harddrive, and then upload it to my new WP installation and activate it, the "Theme options" seems got reset back to it's original value.
Any clue how to duplicate the theme to other installation without having to set the options?
Thanks a ton!
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12:41 pm June 29, 2009
| Ryan
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All the theme settings are stored in the WP options database table. If you go into phpMyAdmin or a similar MySQL utility, you can export the options table and then import it into your new blog. But you will be duplicating all the options data, not just the theme-specific data. That's why I built the ability to import/export theme settings into FlexSqueeze, so you could easily duplicate settings between blogs.
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10:10 am November 20, 2009
| RedTail
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I was hoping that this process would be simpler, but I get errors on the import end after exporting db options. Can you please offer some detailed help on how to export options and them import them into another db?
I understand that FS makes this easier as it's built-in, but i can't afford FS quite yet.
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1:25 pm February 22, 2010
| kboy
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I read about the ability to import/export theme settings into FlexSqueeze. I looked all over but can't find the option to accomplish this. Would someone be so kind and tell me where I can find it?
Many thanks
Con
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3:23 pm February 22, 2010
| Ryan
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The option is in the last tab in the theme options. There's both an import and export button.
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3:34 pm February 22, 2010
| kboy
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Thanks Ryan, it was right in front of me and missed it.
Con
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