I have cleared the cache on both the site and the device I am testing it on, and the theme registry, but the damn thing still shows up. How to I get it to go away? I am using themekey, and this is a mobile module, but I think i have run into this in the past.

i haven't removed the theme folder because I may still want to use it.

thanks

mrweaver

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Jonakun’s picture

rename the theme folder for now?
make sure you enable another theme and set a different theme as default.

mattrweaver’s picture

Even with the theme renamed, it appeared in admin/build/themes and remained enabled for Android users. But that is what is weird: changing the theme from iwebkit to fusion mobile (using themekey) for iOS devices worked. I tried clearing cache on the Android phone but that didn't do any good.

Removing the theme folder worked. But now the Android device won't use fusion mobile and defaults to the desktop.

Can I remove the "theme_iwebkit_settings" variable from the variable table? Would that help? Do nothing?

Thanks

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