wormwoodrocks Posted June 28, 2014 Share Posted June 28, 2014 Hi, I hoping someone can help me, iv made a major cock up and stuck, I have the following website : http://www.templatemonster.com/demo/46845.html and i have reset the TM HTML Content so my site has now changed cpmpletely, I need to get these settings back to this original site? any help would be amazing, thank you in advance. Dd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Dalton Posted June 29, 2014 Share Posted June 29, 2014 (edited) TM themes come with an SQL dump. In fact its called dump.sql. That file is your backup of your TM template. You just need to import that file into your PS database. That will replace all data and settings and you'll be back to the state you were in when you purchased the template. However, if you have made changes that you wish to keep, or have sales and data you wish to maintain, then you will need to manually fix your theme. That isn't very hard in most cases, you just need to re-position your modules. For option one, using the dump.sql, you need to use the database tools provided by your host. They will have instructions on how to import a backup of your mySQL databse, that is the same thing you do to import the dump.sql. If that isn't an option to you, you should also have received a list of module positions with your template, even if you can't find that you can usually figure it out by trial and error. Got to Modules > Positions in your PS admin. Notice how the different sections are all listed, for example right or left column, header or footer. Simply move the modules up to position as you like. Edited June 29, 2014 by Bill Dalton (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wormwoodrocks Posted July 1, 2014 Author Share Posted July 1, 2014 TM themes come with an SQL dump. In fact its called dump.sql. That file is your backup of your TM template. You just need to import that file into your PS database. That will replace all data and settings and you'll be back to the state you were in when you purchased the template. However, if you have made changes that you wish to keep, or have sales and data you wish to maintain, then you will need to manually fix your theme. That isn't very hard in most cases, you just need to re-position your modules. For option one, using the dump.sql, you need to use the database tools provided by your host. They will have instructions on how to import a backup of your mySQL databse, that is the same thing you do to import the dump.sql. If that isn't an option to you, you should also have received a list of module positions with your template, even if you can't find that you can usually figure it out by trial and error. Got to Modules > Positions in your PS admin. Notice how the different sections are all listed, for example right or left column, header or footer. Simply move the modules up to position as you like. Thank you Option 2 was my only choice. I have managed to get it back 80 % through trial and error, thank you somuch for oyur time. Dd 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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