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Custom Theme v5 - Disappearing CSS

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Hi all,

I'm using a test cloud installation to get a better handle of v5 before we upgrade. But I am puzzled by the Theme Editor. I have been unable to determine the trigger. But sometimes, when changing the theme settings, I lose the whole CSS file. I am not editing the CSS file at the time. And even if had edited the file - and had forgotten - it does not go back to the last saved version. Rather, the whole CSS file is wiped out.

Off and on, I have been working on the CSS file (in the front-end Theme Editor) over the past week. The loss of the CSS file has occurred a few times, but only when I have been adjusting the theme via its inbuilt systems.

I have tried to reproduce the effect, but to avail.

Any ideas? Am I missing something?

Edited by Como

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  • Community Expert

Hmmm. I think it might be timeout issue.

I just tried to replace the CSS file, but it would not save. So, instead, I tried 'revert', it brought back up the missing CSS and I was then able to save.

If this is a timeout problem, there is no indication/warning of this. It is confusing.

Edited by Como

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Are you receiving any browser console errors when you're encountering this?

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  • Community Expert

I did not check that. I'm away from the desktop now - and it is late here - I will check tomorrow.

Thanks.

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