Template Install failure

adb34

So why do you recommend them and not say that they are a 3rd party? Very missleading

Luisehahne

There is no different way to install an add-on. Combosa templates are third party products with an own way to create a package which is not compatible with WebsiteBaker to install at once.

Dietmar
Note: Once the code has been generated, it is easy to debug. It's not a bug, it's a feature!

adb34

Thanks for the info, however, why are there no instructions saying how this should be done and more importantly why are there two different ways to install add-on themes and modules?

DarkViper

i see..
it's bit to prepare:
  • get Templatename.zip from Cobosa
  • unpack this archive and you habe 2 folders from:  Templatename-html and Templatename-php
  • inside Templatename-php you find now the installable "Templatename.zip"

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adb34

I have tried several times to use the built in template installer and each time I get the same message 'Invalid WebsiteBaker installation file. Please check the *.zip format.'. The templates have been downloaded from the template link that you are lead too http://www.combosa.com/content/download/free-templates.php. It does not matter which template I use I get the same message for all of them.