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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Medium
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2.10.2, 5.1.3, Cloud
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79
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Severity 3 - Minor
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NOTE: This bug report is for Confluence Server. Using Confluence Cloud? See the corresponding bug report.
Confluence still uses an uninstalled theme's layout (eg. the font will still be the old plugin's font) as its site layout although the plugin has been uninstalled.
Steps to replicate:
- Install a theme plugin
- Set the theme as the Site Theme
- Uninstall the theme
- Confluence theme selection page (http://ConfluenceURL/admin/choosetheme.action) will report that the site is using the default theme. Warnings will be populating the log file:
2009-03-10 16:11:26,659 WARN [http-8080-3] [atlassian.confluence.themes.DefaultThemeManager] extractTheme Unable to find configured theme module: com.atlassian.confluence.themes.classic:classic -- referer: http://localhost:8080/admin/console.action | url: /admin/choosetheme.action | userName: admin
Customers who used the Classic Theme as a site layout might encounter this warning after they have upgraded to Confluence 2.10.
The work around is to set Confluence site theme to other installed theme.
- causes
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CONFSERVER-53140 Custom theme add-on (set as site theme) resets to the default Blue theme when UPM is updated (due to UPM disabling and enabling add-ons when updated)
- Closed
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- has a derivative of
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CONFSERVER-32671 Many OnDemand instances display the WARN: Unable to find configured theme module:
- Closed
- incorporates
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CONFCLOUD-54016 Documentation Theme is filling logs with warnings about missing theme
- Closed
- relates to
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CONFCLOUD-14838 Themes from plugins is still referenced by Confluence after plugin is uninstalled
- Closed
- mentioned in
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