Tagged: delete changes, remove changes, remove settings, revise, Revisions, uninstall
- This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 2 weeks ago by
Sebastian.
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ivangneiding
November 13, 2024 at 7:27 pm
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Hello. |
Sebastian
November 14, 2024 at 10:06 am
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Hey there, If you want to do a complete reset of Microthemer, which will delete all data in the database, go to:
Set Upon Uninstall, Delete ALL Microthemer Data to Yes. Then deactivate and uninstall Microthemer. When you re-install it, no history or other settings will be present. If the history was taking up too much room in the database, the number of revisions is configurable (50 is the default):
Number of recent revisions to store: 10 I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks, |
Robert
August 22, 2025 at 7:10 pm
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I installed it, made some changes then realized that since I use HTML instead of just Elementor that it doesn’t really work for the purpose I need it for. So I uninstalled it thinking it would delete the changes automatically. I did not check the box “Delete Microthemer changes when uninstalled”. Then I reinstalled it and I did check the box and then I uninstalled it but it seems that the edits are still on my pages. I cannot find anything in the theme or child themes style or functions that indicate microthemer edits. But I am 100% sure that the edits still exist on my page. How can I completely remove anything I ever did with microthemer 100%? It’s really messing up an important page on my website. Thanks for your help. |
Sebastian
August 22, 2025 at 7:20 pm
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Hey Rob, Could this be a caching issue? Just deactivating Microthemer should be enough to remove it’s edits, but if you have a caching plugin or server level caching, it may still be loading the stylesheet. If you have also chosen the option to delete everything in the database, even more so. Feel free to send me a link to the page where the edits are lingering, I can check the source code for Microthemer CSS. Cheers, |