I'm working on my site locally using the (amazing) Salient theme and have recently updated to the latest Wordpress 3.9.1 and now when using the visual composer I can't see any text or add in any Nectar Shortcodes. I can only see the content/text when I click the 'Text' tab.
You can update your theme by downloading a fresh copy from ThemeForest, deleting the current version you have on your server and uploading the new.
It's recommended that you use FTP, but this also can be done with the WP dashboard if you prefer. The reason FTP is superior for this is because the theme won't have to be deactivated during the process so you won't have to reassign your widgets. If you're
interested in keeping up to date with the latest changes and fixes, please refer to the changelog: http://themenectar.com/changelogs/salient.html
Also, remember to clear your browser cache after each update if you notice anything off. Old theme files can persist in your local cache and make you think something's wrong.
Hi Salient / Forum,
I'm working on my site locally using the (amazing) Salient theme and have recently updated to the latest Wordpress 3.9.1 and now when using the visual composer I can't see any text or add in any Nectar Shortcodes. I can only see the content/text when I click the 'Text' tab.
Any ideas why this has disappeared?
Thanks
Hey!
Please update to version 4.0.3 .
You can update your theme by downloading a fresh copy from ThemeForest, deleting the current version you have on your server and uploading the new.
It's recommended that you use FTP, but this also can be done with the WP dashboard if you prefer. The reason FTP is superior for this is because the theme won't have to be deactivated during the process so you won't have to reassign your widgets. If you're
interested in keeping up to date with the latest changes and fixes, please refer to the changelog: http://themenectar.com/changelogs/salient.html
Also, remember to clear your browser cache after each update if you notice anything off. Old theme files can persist in your local cache and make you think something's wrong.
Thanks
ThemeNectar Support Team