On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 8:39 AM Scott Barker <sc...@mostlylinux.ca> wrote:

> I had a working install of wordpress 4.1+dfsg-1+deb8u14 on jessie, with
> customized colours, logos, etc. Upon updating to stretch and wordpress
> 4.7.5+dfsg-2, all theme customizations were lost.
>
This sounds like where you had put these themes wasn't quite where we
expected. They should still be there though.
Do you know what directory these files were?

Also, when you mean customization, how were you doing this? Was it
adjusting the existing theme (that is generally a bad idea) or you had your
own themes you downloaded elsewhere.
What do you mean by "lost"? It went back to the default look? The themes
failed to work? The adjustments to the themes reverted? Or perhaps
wordpress just gave a blank white screen.

Generally these sorts of problems are an interaction of WP_CONTENT_DIR
defined in /etc/wordpress and the home directory defined in apache.

 - Craig



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