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I can’t even install the WordPress theme
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September 24, 2025 at 1:35 pm #687870
williamakpovoParticipantAfter purchasing your Woodmart theme, the installation doesn’t even work on WordPress. I get a message saying that the theme has no CSS. I’ve attached a screenshot of the problem
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You must be logged in to view attached files.September 24, 2025 at 3:26 pm #687908
Aizaz Imtiaz AwanKeymasterHello,
Missing stylesheet error when installing the theme.
A common issue that can occur with users new to installing WordPress themes is a “Broken theme and/or stylesheets missing” error message being displayed when trying to upload or activate the theme. This error message does not mean that the theme you have purchased is broken; it simply means it has been uploaded incorrectly. Luckily, there is a very easy fix: https://help.market.envato.com/hc/en-us/articles/202821510-Theme-is-missing-the-style-css-stylesheet-error
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September 24, 2025 at 3:29 pm #687911
williamakpovoParticipantThank you!!! but i have another issue now
September 24, 2025 at 4:07 pm #687919
williamakpovoParticipantWhy are all the pages of the template like this? I only see raw code. Did I make a mistake during the installation or something like that?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.September 24, 2025 at 4:59 pm #687923
williamakpovoParticipantI am experiencing a serious issue after importing the WoodMart “Mega Electronics” with Elementor.
Even inside the Elementor editor, the content of the homepage is being interpreted as plain text instead of proper Elementor widgets. For example:
All the CSS code from the demo (selectors like #slide-169, #slide-189, etc.) is directly placed inside a Text Editor widget.
Instead of recognizing this as a slider/banner block or styled section, Elementor simply displays the raw CSS code as visible text on the page.
This means the template import did not properly instantiate the Elementor widgets. Instead, it copied and pasted the code as plain text content.
As a result, my homepage only shows the navigation/header correctly, but the rest of the page is broken and filled with CSS code output.
Could you please confirm:
If this is a known bug with the demo import process?
Whether I might have imported the wrong demo variant (Elementor vs WPBakery)?
If there is a recommended way to reset and re-import the demo so Elementor recognizes the correct widgets instead of treating everything as plain text?
I have already activated the required plugins (WoodMart Core, Elementor, WooCommerce), and my WordPress account has full admin rights.
Thank you for your help in resolving this issue.
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