By Net4ia Networks on Thursday, 25 February 2016
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Hello:

We were running an older version of Easyblog 3 and liked it so much we upgraded to 5 the next day after we tried it out. Loved version 3. Version 5 however quit allowing us to edit or make new posts from the frontend the second day it was installed. I have looked through settings and such but can't find a thing.

There are some layout issues and such that we liked better in 3 but those are for another day. We really need to get this frontend bug solved ASAP as my business partner has no patience with such things and is making my life miserable over it.
Hi there,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply.

It seems like you are using older easyblog themes and it is no longer compatible with easyblog 5. I've changed the theme to use "Wireframe" and everything is dispalying correctly now as it should. Please have a look.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016 11:56
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Thanks Ezrul.. You guys fixed that really fast. Did you remove the older themes so I can't get them mixed up with the newer ones? Also is there any way to force an automatic read more after say 150 to 200 words?
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Thursday, 25 February 2016 19:52
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Hey there,

I believe my colleague didn't delete that `polish` theme is because it will not causing other issue if you didn't assign this `polish` theme as default theme in Easyblog.

If you would like to delete it, you can delete this theme file from JoomlaFolder/components/com_easyblog/themes/polish

Also is there any way to force an automatic read more after say 150 to 200 words?

You can configure from your backend > Easyblog > settings > layout > truncation tab > Automated Truncation (Composer Posts) <- when you use Easyblog build-in composer create blog post or Automated Truncation (Normal post) <- when you use Joomla default editor create blog post

Hope this help.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016 22:44
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