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CSS Utility Classes

General

You should setup backups on a regular basis to avoid any issues while updating and avoid those situations, you’re dealing with the potential loss of all or some of your WordPress site. Updates are always tested on our end but unfortunately we are not able to guarantee that there won’t be any issues with some specific environments. Read more about backing up your site here.

Dark Scheme

We strongly recommend that you follow these few steps procedure before you update Ohio theme, plugins or even WordPress itself.

Class Properties Properties
clb__dark_mode_light background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.025); Making section, row, column, widget background color
clb__dark_mode_black background: hsla(260, 9, 9, 100%); Making section, row, column, widget background color

You should setup backups on a regular basis to avoid any issues while updating and avoid those situations, you’re dealing with the potential loss of all or some of your WordPress site. Updates are always tested on our end but unfortunately we are not able to guarantee that there won’t be any issues with some specific environments. Read more about backing up your site here.

Common Scenarios and Issues

In most cases to solve any issues, you might have after theme updating, you just have to check if all the required plugins on your server are up to date and activated.

While some issues following updates may be actual code bugs, many more tend to be issues with specific, individual environments (e.g. installs with conflicting plugins or with server settings which prevent the theme from working properly). Occasionally, bugs may be related to specific settings that are not active by default, and are discovered once those settings are turned on in any combinations.

There are a few steps you can take to quickly troubleshoot the problem:

1Clear all cache
  • Cache plugins (e.g. W3 Total Cache, Hummingbird, Autoptimize, etc. ) may cause layout issues after updates, when some of the theme’s source files are changed. That’s why you should purge cache each time when you update the theme, plugins or WordPress itself.
  • Server cache. Your host provider may be caching your site server-side, even if you aren’t using a caching plugin. In this case contact your host to have them clear all cache as well;
  • Browser cache. Finally, test your site using a private mode in an incognito window to be sure your cache isn’t taking control.

Additional information on Cache Issues and how to resolve them may be found here.

Even if you aren’t using a caching plugin, your host may be caching your site server-side and this can affect the update process . You may need to contact your host to have them clear all cache as well.

2Regenerate CSS files (for Elementor builder)

If the previous styling of your website is distorted or missing after updating the theme, please try to recreate the Elementor builder CSS files, according to the most recent settings.

  • From the WordPress dashboard go to Elementor → Tools → General;
  • Hint the “Regenerate Files & Data” button;
  • And save the changes.

If neither of those steps don’t help you, we suggest making a screenshot with the issue for further troubleshooting and rollback to the working version using backups. After that, contact our help center if any bugs seem to be strictly linked to Ohio Theme.

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