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upgrading to version 3.6: CSS issues


 
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Old Jan 6, 2011, 09:03 AM
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4 posts · Jan 2011
Aarhus, DK
upgrading to version 3.6: CSS issues

Hi everyone,
I guess I did something stupid and need some advice. I have some CSS issues and lost all formatting of the css.php while trying to solve the problem.

I updated today to 3.6 via the automatic option (not manually). Beforehand I was running 3.5.3 (I believe). WP Version is 3.0.4.

Now I ran into some CSS issues and tried, after having done some research, to apply the fix.

Unfortunately, when applying the fix I saved the css.php with notepad and now have a mess in the file = everything in 2 lines without formatting (smart me, I know). Furthermore I do not have a backup of the css.php. (even smarter, huh?)

Besides the syntax error I'm getting now for the css.php, any idea if/how I can have Atahualpa recreate a properly formatted css.php?

As you can tell I'm not very sophisticated
 

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