Uninstall Theme PressFollow the instructions described at the bottom of Installing and Uninstalling Apps. Create the following user macrosTheme Press uses the following hidden macros to hold content: When you disable or uninstall Theme Press, these macros no longer function, and you may find content missing. To remedy this issue, create a custom user macro for each of these macros. Use the table below to create each macro, the field names at left correspond to the fields found on the create user macro page.
| Content Layer | Content Column | Content Block | Content Layout |
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Macro Name | content-layer | content-column | content-block | content-layout |
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Visibility | only to system administrators | only to system administrators | only to system administrators | only to system administrators |
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Macro Title | Content Layer | Content Column | Content Block | Content Layout |
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Macro Body Processing | rendered | rendered | rendered | no macro body |
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Template | ## @noparams $body | ## @noparams $body | ## @noparams $body | ## @noparams |
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Create and save each of these user macros. Because they use the same Macro Name, these will replace the four previously embedded Theme Press macros. Delete the Theme Press Default spaceIf you are absolutely certain about completely removing Theme Press, and want to remove all of your architect pages and their content (including headers, banners, menus, footers, and layouts), then proceed with deleting the Theme Press Default space. You cannot undo this action Use h4 for section headingsIf you don't want numbers in the section headings, simply remove the "numbered" class from this block. Note/Tip/Warning/Info blocks below are collapsed by default. If you want to use any of these, try to keep to just one per page. You may use two if necessary, but in general, try to limit these. |