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I have Commerce Kickstart installed. I installed Omega tools and created a subtheme of Omega Kickstart. The new subtheme does not have the buttons on the front page that the original did, just links. I removed the new subtheme and created another using Commerce Kickstart as the base. Same problem.
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Comment #1
j. ayen green CreditAttribution: j. ayen green commentedI'll add that theme debugging is not turned on, nor is css aggregation. I'll attach two screen shots here, one for the theme as it installs, and the other for the subtheme created by the tool. The subtheme has a different logo and the slogan is positioned differently. That should be the only difference, but obviously is not.
Comment #2
j. ayen green CreditAttribution: j. ayen green commentedFor example, I notice that the gray buttons that are the main menu links are being themed as such by global.css in Omega Kickstart, but the subtheme created for Omega Kickstart does not have the same buttons and the link has no references to styling by global.css
Comment #3
j. ayen green CreditAttribution: j. ayen green commentedOk. Got it. When using the tool, the resulting global.css in the subtheme is empty, as compared to its base theme which is not. I went back and did the manual route... copied the entire Omega Kickstart theme into mytheme directory in sites/all, changed all 'omega-kickstart' and 'omega_kickstart' to mytheme, including file names and an entry in the one js file. All is well. I think the problem the first time was that I had the subtheme in the profiles directory instead of sites/all.
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j. ayen green CreditAttribution: j. ayen green commented