Changed theme, can't change it back.
So I noticed a change theme pull down menu, so I tried it and when I switched to "X" I couldnt find an option anywhere to change it back to "X3". This is a really stupid problem with a super simple solution Im sure. If someone could help me that would be awesome.
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Anyone? This is really stupid because I shouldnt even have this problem in the first place. Why there is no option to change your theme back or to another one is ridiculous. If "X" is an outdated and useless theme, why even bother keeping it as an option. Now because I was curious I can't do anything, a third of the options and links are gone on cPanel which included the options to change the theme back. And the ones that are there don't work they way they were working in X3. Is there any other way of changing a theme manually. 0 -
Logout, close your browser. Log back in. 0 -
Hello :) Do you have root access to the server? If not, you may need to contact your hosting provider to have them modify the default theme for the account. Note that while there is an "X" style available for the X3 theme, the "X" theme itself has been removed from the product. You referenced a drop down box. Are you sure this was not a third-party plugin that allowed you to switch to the non-existent "X" theme? Thank you. 0 -
I still have x, and x2 on that menu myself. 11.44.0 (build 7) Selecting either, sends me to a white page. Log out and then back in, as mentioned, gets me back to the style set with the Package. 0 -
We stopped distributing the x and x2 themes a few years ago. Older servers will still have those themes. Likewise any servers that were created through various server migration, or server restoration, techniques might carry those themes along. If suggestion Infopro made does not work, you'll need to open a support ticket with your hosting provider in order to return to the X3 theme. I've notified the team that introduced the theme switch of this particular problem. Thank you for bringing it to our attention. 0 -
How to disable / remove Switch Theme option from cPanel UI? I would like to remove Switch Theme option that is forcefully added in cPanel 11.44 version, but I can't find any option to disable new Paper Lantern theme or remove Switch Theme dropdown. 0 -
Unbalivable users changing theme to sonic OMG today allmows all the cusstomers had changed the x3 theme to sonic from cpanel and they was not able to return because they dont have an WHMSonic plan. How can i remove sonic theme from cPanel users not to display anymore if they dont have an WHMsonic plan or sompting. It drives me crazy. 0 -
You can have /var/cpanel/themes.conf contain just the theme names on their own lines and that's all the user will see in the drop down. x3 paper_lantern 0 -
/var/cpanel/themes.conf doesnt exist, could this file be somewhere else? I am seeing the same issue here, people are selecting "Sonic" theme, when they do not have a WHMSonic account, in which they are unable to go back and change theme back to normal. We then have to go into WHM, modify their account and change the theme back to x3. How do you get rid of that selection box, or remove the sonic theme without disrupting the users that do have a WHMSonic account. 0 -
you can safely create /var/cpanel/themes.conf if it doesn't exist. 0 -
Having a similar problem, user account changed to X theme and can't change back. I've logged in to WHM, selected the account, and checked that the account was set to theme X3 (it already was), but saving that change or changing it to any other theme and saving it has no effect. The cPanel user still sees theme X even after clearing cookies and restarting. This is a major problem because the user needs access to shell right now and X theme doesn't have that option. How can I force a change back to X3? 0 -
Can anyone offer any ideas? I have shell access through WHM but even the user settings in there indicate the theme is set to X3. This user account really needs to be switched back to a working theme ASAP. Is there a way to reset theme settings back to defaults? 0 -
In WHM, check to see the name of the Package that account has. Whatever it is, edit that Package and set it to x3 and save. This will effect any other accounts that use the same Package though. WHM " Packages " Edit a Package Or give the account its own new Package. When you attempt to Modify an Account and change its theme, you'll be prompted with some options. Or have you tried those ideas? 0 -
Okay, I checked and the account had no package associated with it, so I created on with the theme set to X3 and added it. After doing this I went into the account to modify it and (without changing anything) clicked save. I got a pop-up that I haven't seen before asking me to pick one of a few different options. I selected the one to save changes to the package and it saved. I cleared cookies and logged back into the account, but it still only shows X theme even though the account in WHM says it is set to X3 and the associated package is set to X3. 0 -
OK, hold up a second. :) [QUOTE] Okay, I checked and the account had no package associated with it, so I created on with the theme set to X3 and added it.
So we're on the right track. And then you: [QUOTE]After doing this I went into the account to modify it and (without changing anything) clicked save. I
There was no need for this step. Instead, go to: WHM " Account Functions " Upgrade/Downgrade an Account Select this account, and give it that new Package you just created. Give that a go.0 -
Okay, did that. No change. In the cpanel login, I noticed that the account still has "undefined" as the package even though WHM shows the new package association. Is there a way to clear the server cache? 0 -
Yea, we're missing something simple here I think. And a few more explicit details. For example, what do you mean by: [QUOTE]In the cpanel login, I noticed that the account still has "undefined" as the package
Where, what exactly are you looking at? I just modified an account, and choose the one option that says No Package. When I look in List Accounts, Under Package column I see a red icon that says "Unknown" beside it. Next, I go back to: Upgrade/Downgrade an Account And select a valid Package. I go back to List Accounts, and I note the account now has the Package I just gave it, proper. There is no clear server cache option, changing to another Package should set a new Package properly.0 -
When I log in as the client, cpanel loads and there is a column on the left hand side that says "General account information:" The first line under that says "Hosting Package: undefined." I don't remember if that was there or not in the X3 theme, I just know it's there in X. Here's an example image (not mine) that shows what I am talking about: - Removed - The steps you described are what I have done, and WHM and the user file that I can access via shell both claim that this user is set to use X3 as the theme. That's why I thought maybe it was a caching issue. 0 -
I included a link to an image in my last post which I guess means its held for moderation. Google image "cpanel x theme" and the first image will show you what I mean about the user account information still saying the package is undefined even though WHM says it is set. 0 -
I checked your image before removing it (feel free to add an image to your post instead). Why are you showing me a picture not of your own cPanel? No need for that, I have a server with x Theme on it, and know what it looks like. Once you have created a Package, and then set the account to use that Package, in this case, Upgrade/Downgrade to it, and in List Accounts it shows you that the account is now using the proper Package, the account should be using the proper theme. What does the cPanel Build item say down the bottom of the left side menu? Just below that, there's a details about the Theme. What does that say? Really, you might do better to open a ticket to cPanel Technical Support about this. They can login and take a closer look for you if you like. I was hoping we could get you going quick and easy here, but its not looking that way. 0 -
In list accounts, the account does show the proper package and proper theme being associated. In cPanel the build is: 11.44.0 (build 22) 11.44.0.22 Theme details are: cPanel X v2.6.0 0 -
[quote="mfelman, post: 1687851">In list accounts, the account does show the proper package and proper theme being associated. In cPanel the build is:
Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature if you want us to take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.0 -
[quote="cPanelAdamF, post: 1686121">you can safely create /var/cpanel/themes.conf if it doesn't exist.
Do I just create a blank file? Im not sure whats suppose to be on it.0 -
[quote="Mark_CFH, post: 1699412">Do I just create a blank file? Im not sure whats suppose to be on it.
No, you would enter the theme names you want to see in the dropdown for theme selection. For example, if you only wanted the users to change the theme to X3 and Paper Lantern, you would populate the file with:x3 paper_lantern
Thank you.0 -
What would be the process to correctly manually delete the older themes? We have the same issue on a few of our older servers and I would prefer to manually remove the outdated themes to resolve the issue as opposed to applying a customisation, which in time will probably cause some confusion when a new theme then doesn't appear in cPanel due to the current ones being specified. This would be a much more preferable long term solution as opposed to just patching the issue for now. 0 -
[quote="PenguinInternet, post: 1704381">What would be the process to correctly manually delete the older themes? We have the same issue on a few of our older servers and I would prefer to manually remove the outdated themes to resolve the issue as opposed to applying a customisation, which in time will probably cause some confusion when a new theme then doesn't appear in cPanel due to the current ones being specified. This would be a much more preferable long term solution as opposed to just patching the issue for now.
You can delete them like you would delete any file or directory. To delete the older X theme:# rm -rf /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/x
(check before copy and paste :) ) Since we no longer distribute the themes that predate X3 they will not return during upcp.0 -
Many thanks - just wanted to make sure there wasn't any other hidden config for them aside from them being automatically picked up from being in that directory. That is a much better solution than having a manual config change to hide them. 0 -
This will not work for reseller accounts with no root access. I have tried through the html editor in branding pages. No luck so far. That's a missing feature if not a bug because if my client changes to x theme he cannot turn back to x3 anymore... 0 -
I have made a workaround for no root users. In WHMS go to Branding > x3 live editor. In Available Branding Styles pick your default style and click "Edit this Style". Click on Edit Style Sheet Then add this line and save: #cpanel #border-efx #content #switch {display: none} This will hide the Switch Theme Pull Down Menu and the Account switch pull down menu as well (the last only appears for managers) 0 -
.vB Hi, i have problem. Try to change theme from drop meny, and when i select some of 3 themes from meny this is happenning, and now i canot enter to c panel. Can someone help me to fix this. I have FTP acces, but dont knoww how to fix. Thanks 0
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