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12:10 pm February 26, 2009
| Ryan
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I've had quite a few people contact me when their blog displays without the stylesheet enabled. Make sure when you upload your theme that you don't end up with (2) two flexibility2 file folders.
In the zip file, there is already one flexibility2 file folder that holds all the theme files. If you upload and unzip into another one, you will end up with duplicate folders and the stylesheet link will not function properly. The easiest way to find out if this is the problem is to view your blog's source code. Look for the link to the style.php file in the header code. If you see two flexibility2 folders, then you need to reinstall the theme with the correct file structure.
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1:30 pm March 29, 2009
| wheresthebox
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For me, the only way I was able to preview Flexibility 2 was to remove Flexibility from my themes folder.
(For now, I am sticking with the older version, until I have time to think about how I want to customize it.)
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3:02 pm April 11, 2009
| jenniryan
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I downloaded flexibility 2 and installed the zipped file into the themes content folder as instructed, However, it is not showing, even after trying several times. I have loaded other themes before with no problem., not sure as to why the them wont upload to wordpress. Any help would be great.
Thanks
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3:20 pm April 12, 2009
| Ryan
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You need to unzip the theme on your server if you haven't already. You should have a flexibility2 folder in your themes directory, not a zip file.
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