@organicthemes should this be "null" instead of "none"? I'm getting chrome errors? ...php get_template_part( 'content/content', 'none' )...
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Replying to @rwilk
Hi Robert, we’d be glad to help. Our customer support can be reached by submitting a contact form through our contact page (link below). Thank you! https://organicthemes.com/contact/
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Replying to @organicthemes
I tried by submitting the contact form. It said I should go through support, but I'm no longer allowed. The error shows up on your demo site too. Causing lots of 404 errors.
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Replying to @rwilk
Hi Robert, which theme is having this error? I’ll take a look and push an update. Thanks!
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Replying to @organicthemes
Startup... It's also showing the same error on your demo site. Somewhere it's calling for a file called "none" from the theme or Organic shortcode.
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Replying to @rwilk
Would you mind sending a link to where you see the error in the demo? I can’t find it. The theme should call a content-none.php file from the “content” folder on 404 error pages. Maybe your theme copy is missing that file?
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Replying to @organicthemes
There’s no link. Go to your demo site and inspect with dev tools. A file called “none” is called and missing. It’s not “content-none.pho”
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Ah, finally found it in the Chrome inspector. I’ve isolated the issue, and I’ll be pushing an update to the StartUp Theme within a few days that will fix the bug. Thanks!
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Replying to @rwilk
No problem, update has been released. Merry Christmas! :)
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