
Reading settings are wrong. This means your theme either does or doesn’t require a home page to be set, and you have your site set to the opposite. So if you’ve installed a theme (and it’s sample data) but your site isn’t matching up to the theme demo there are a couple very common reasons why your homepage might look different. It would be great if any theme you activated looked exactly like the demo once it was activated? Our Total WordPress theme does this when you use the built-in demo importer, but not every theme can be as awesome as Total. But the easiest is probably to contact the theme developer and let them know that the images aren’t downloading. You could open the sample data in a text editor and try and locate one of those files and test the link in your browser.


You’ve got your theme installed and now you are uploading a sample. Once found zip it and upload via WordPress or upload the unzipped folder via FTP. Generally it’s somewhere obvious and the actual theme folder will likely be named the same as the theme. For example our premium themes all have the theme inside an “Installable Theme” folder.


Now when you open it you should see all your files in there, if not the theme is likely in a sub-directory. Locate the folder you have of the theme on your desktop and open it (if it is zipped, unzip and open it). Of course it is possible the zip file you received didn’t have a style.css file, but more likely the issue is you didn’t upload the root theme folder. “the developer screwed me and gave me a theme without a stylesheet” You’ve just downloaded or purchased a super awesome theme and you go to install it and see the lovely message below: I’m sure theme developers and community members are pretty bored of answering these questions over and over again, so I’ve decided to write the following post which addresses some of the most common WordPress theme issues so you can bookmark it and have it ready at your disposal. There are thousands of forum posts opened everyday not only on but also on other forums and of course nearly every theme developer’s support site regarding very common issues that can be solved very quickly and easily.
