Hello I have installed the theme twice. I noticed that when I enabled woocommerce the site would give me a blank page ? I assumed that it was conflicting with 1 of my plugins. I disabled them all and I got the same result.
I then decided to do a clean install . I did this and installed the shop from the demo. Once this was done the site was blank again. I went to the backend and disabled woocommerce and once again the site displayed. Can you tell what is wrong because on your demo woo looks like it is working fine.
Thanks
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I think that you probably get out of memory on your server when you enable WooCommerce.
Can you post screen shot of your "Server/WordPress Environment" table that is in Apollo13 Importer page http://apollo13.eu/docs/apollo13_framework_theme/#!/theme_requirements ?
Also please try to increase memory limit as WooCommerce docs explains https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/increasing-the-wordpress-memory-limit/
If this won't fix, then I will take a look at your installation.
With kind regards.
File system method:
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direct
WP Memory Limit:
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4 GB
PHP Version:
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5.5.30 - We recommend a minimum PHP version of 5.6. Having version 7 or higher is even better. See: How to update your PHP version
PHP Time Limit:
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200
PHP Post Max Size:
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100 MB
Max Upload Size:
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100 MB
WP Memory Limit: 4 GB
PHP Version: 5.6.30
PHP Time Limit: 200
PHP Post Max Size: 100 MB
Max Upload Size: 100 MB
Or I can investigate it for you, but I will need access to your server then. If you want it , then please send me temporary access to your WordPress and FTP so I could check there what is going on? Send it here on forum via private message(click on my nick, in top-right corner you will find option "Message"). In message please add LINK to topic it applies to.
By sending access to WordPress I mean:
-create new ADMIN account with fake e-mail
-set some password to this account
-send me created login and password
With kind regards.
So in your case it was not PHP error but JS error, that break page on load, and you were stuck with white preloader screen.
Anyway issue is with this file http://emanonmedia.net/emanon02/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/assets/js/js-cookie/js.cookie.min.js?ver=2.1.4
being not accessible. Try fixing it on your server. Now it returns for me 406 Not Acceptable error. It maybe connected with some server caching that makes this file not accessible. I have also checked this on Default WordPress theme and there is same issue, so it is theme independent issue.
I have found such topic about same case https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cookies-is-not-defined/
With kind regards.
Please read my post once again calmly.
Issue is not in theme but in that, that server can't load this file http://emanonmedia.net/emanon02/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/assets/js/js-cookie/js.cookie.min.js?ver=2.1.4
Open this link, it will result in 406 error. You will see this error independent of theme you use. This is file from woocommerce. I don't know why it gives error, but I suspect it is connected to recent updates in WooCommerce. There is also possibility that server antivirus or something like that, blocks this file while loading. Just guessing.
Anyway, cause this file can not load, WC crashes with JavaScript error, and this crashes theme loading. If you will disable preloader in theme you will see it works fine, BUT this JavaScript error break various things.
You can test it on default WordPress theme and you will get same issue(however default WordPress theme won't die on preloader screen as it doesn't have such option). But does this file from WC loads fine for you? I don't think it is permissions problem, as then it would be 403 error, not 406.
I understand that you have past experience and you base your judgment on that, but please reset your mind for this case and maybe show this post to your tech friend.
With kind regards.
1 other question I cannot get the headers titles to appear on the footer widgets take a look - http://emanonmedia.net/medev/jimmy3/
Also if you can please start new topic for new issues, as this is not connected to original issue.
With kind regards.