• Hi,

    I’ve found some other similar queries but nothing that deals with the error messages on the manage themes page which now shows up as this:

    Warning: uksort() [function.uksort]: The argument should be an array in /homepages/30/d315926463/htdocs/michalos/wp-admin/themes.php on line 65

    Warning: array_slice() [function.array-slice]: The first argument should be an array in /homepages/30/d315926463/htdocs/michalos/wp-admin/themes.php on line 86

    Manage Themes Add New
    Current Theme

    by

    All of this theme’s files are located in .

    Available Themes

    Warning: array_keys() [function.array-keys]: The first argument should be an array in /homepages/30/d315926463/htdocs/michalos/wp-admin/themes.php on line 174

    Warning: natcasesort() [function.natcasesort]: The argument should be an array in /homepages/30/d315926463/htdocs/michalos/wp-admin/themes.php on line 175

    When I click on editor, I get the ‘does not exist message’.

    Don’t know how I did it. Was tinkering around with background images in the stylesheet and then this.

    Tried logging out a back in a few times. Tried re-uploading the theme. Alarmingly, I seem to have lost the other themes I had installed to.

    Hoping somebody can help me with this one.

    Thanks

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  • FTP into your site (or use whatever file management application your host provides) and rename your current theme’s folder in wp-content/themes. This will activate the default theme.

    If the problem persists, try re-uploading the wp-admin and wp-includes folders from a fresh download of WordPress

    Thread Starter Jenxlilac

    (@jenxlilac)

    Thank you very much! Sorted.

    I now have the same exact problem. How did you resolve it? I was uploading some new themes thru FTP and when I went to check the site I had the same errors. I have since moved all the theme files out and only have the classic and default. I also reloaded the admin and the includes folders. Still nothing. HELP if you can Please!

    esmi, your advice worked. I was having the same problem, and I simply renamed my theme’s folder. The default theme worked, and when I went back to reload the theme I wanted, I was able to access the editor. No more “theme does not exist” errors. Thank you!

    Turning safe_mode off helped for me.

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