What can I do to fix that?

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beginner’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)

Please give a step by step procedure to reproduce this bug on a clean Drupal install + latest blotheme module.

HellMind’s picture

Just try mine
www.canayaman.com

Then click a blog entry and you will see how the theme is changed

beginner’s picture

You haven't told me how to reproduce the bug. See #1.

HellMind’s picture

Are you saying that your isn't work like mine?
I don't know where is the bug
I just set the theme for a user,

Then it works like canayaman.com or blogdelpoquer.com/blog/2

The problem is the nodes of the blog aren't using the designed theme, its shows the default (www.blogdelpoqwuer.com)

If that is how it works then I should make a modification to change the theme on node from user blogs

I don't know how to tell the step
lets say
install configure and use it
First I used a later version then I upgraded recently to 2.0 and that problem appeared.

HellMind’s picture

I discover that the problems
apears only if im logged
I tried with 2 accounts

gmcnickle’s picture

I am seeing this same issue.

(Relatively) new install of Drupal 6.2, and installed blogtheme-6.x.1.1

User A with theme other than default theme creates a blog entry (first entry)
any other user looking at that users blog (Say User B), sees the blog in the default theme (or in that users (User B) selected theme), not in User A's theme.

This problem seems to occur whether or not you are logged in.

beginner’s picture

@gmcnickle: as noted further above, it would help if you could reproduce the bug in a clean install with only core modules + blogtheme.
Let me know the step by step procedure to reproduce the bug in such an environment.

beginner’s picture

Version: 5.x-2.0 » 5.x-2.1
Status: Postponed (maintainer needs more info) » Fixed

check the blogtheme setting page. click 'save configuration' to activate the default settings.

Anonymous’s picture

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.