Since the WPBakery Page Builder plugin does not allow updating via updating the theme, so please follow these steps below to update it.
Step 1 – Go to Dashboard > Plugins. Select the WPBakery Page Builder plugin, and click Deactivate.
Step 2 - After deactivate the plugin, go to Inactive tab, select the WPBakery Page Builder plugin and click Delete. All your content such as pages, options, images and posts will not be lost or erased by doing this. However, any customizations to the plugin's core files, such as PHP files will be lost.
Step 3
After you download the package from ThemeForest, please unzip it. You'll see a file called mrbara.zip, which is the main file needed to upload and install.
Important: One of the most common reasons people have issues is because they try uploading the full zip that includes demo content, theme, documentation…etc which displays the “The package could not be installed. The theme is missing the style.css stylesheet.” error. Please make sure you are uploading only the installable theme which is called mrbara.zip.
Now that you made sure WordPress is up to date you can install the theme and there are two ways to install MrBara, via WordPress or via FTP.
Step 1 - Log into your WordPress website and go to Appearance > Themes and click Add New.
Step 2 - Click Upload Theme.
Step 3 - Browse the mrbara.zip file on your computer and click Install Now
Step 4 - After the theme installed successfully, just click to activate it.
If you get the “Are You Sure You Want To Do This” message when installing mrbara.zip file via WordPress, it means you have an upload file size limit. You need to install the theme via FTP, or contact your hosting provider to increase the limit.
Step 1 - Unzip the mrbara.zip file, you'll get a folder mrbara.
Step 2 - Log into your hosting space via an FTP software(Use a FTP client like FileZilla).
Step 3 - Upload that folder to wp-content/themes folder on your host.
Step 4 - Go to Appearance > Themes and activate the MrBara theme.
Please see the steps below to enable Visual Composer for Service, Portfolio…
Step 1: Go to Visual Composer > Role Manager.
Step 2: Find Post types select Custom.
Step 3: Choose Post type you want to enable Visual Composer ( WPBakery Page Builder ).
There are 4 ways to update your theme: use Envato Market Plugin or the Envato Toolkit plugin for automatic theme updates and manual update the theme via FTP or WordPress.
Important: After updating the theme, all your content such as pages, options, images and posts will not be lost or erased by doing this. However, any customizations to the theme's core files, such as PHP files will be lost. So you need to the child theme to customize the theme.
The Envato Market plugin can install WordPress themes and plugins purchased from ThemeForest & CodeCanyon by connecting with the Envato Market API using a secure OAuth personal token. Once your themes & plugins are installed WordPress will periodically check for updates, so keeping your items up to date is as simple as a few clicks.
Step 1 - Download WP" class="redactor-linkify-object">http://envato.github.io/wp-envato-market/">WP Envato Market plugin.
Step 2 - Install and Active the plugin. Read our Install" class="redactor-linkify-object">http://docs.drfuri.com/mrbara/how-to-install-a-plugin-not-included/#install-plugin-upload">Install a Plugin using the WordPress Admin Plugin Upload or Manually" class="redactor-linkify-object">http://docs.drfuri.com/mrbara/how-to-install-a-plugin-not-included/#install-plugin-ftp">Manually Install a WordPress Plugin using FTP article to learn how to install and active a plugin.
Step 3 - Click the Envato Market' menu in WordPress and connect to the API.
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The Envato Toolkit is a great plugin created by Envato so you can update any ThemeForest theme right via your WordPress dashboard.
Step 1 - Download Envato" class="redactor-linkify-object">https://github.com/envato/envato-wordpress-toolkit">Envato Wordpress Toolkit plugin.
Step 2 - Install and Active the plugin. Read our Install" class="redactor-linkify-object">http://docs.drfuri.com/mrbara/how-to-install-a-plugin-not-included/#install-plugin-upload">Install a Plugin using the WordPress Admin Plugin Upload or Manually" class="redactor-linkify-object">http://docs.drfuri.com/mrbara/how-to-install-a-plugin-not-included/#install-plugin-ftp">Manually Install a WordPress Plugin using FTP article to learn how to install and active a plugin.
Step 3 - Click the Envato Market menu in WordPress and connect to the API.
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Step 1 - Download MrBara theme. Read our Download The Package Theme to know how to download the package theme.
Step 2 - Go to Appearance > Themes and deactivate MrBara theme. To deactivate, simply switch to a different theme. For example, the default WordPress Twenty Sixteen theme.
Step 3 - After deactivating you can go ahead and delete it. To do this, hover over the theme thumbnail then click 'Theme Details'. In the bottom right corner of the window, click the 'Delete' button. All your content such as pages, options, images and posts will not be lost or erased by doing this. However, any customizations to the theme's core files, such as PHP files will be lost. So you need to the child theme to customize the theme.
Step 4 - Upload, Install and Active the theme. Read our Install MrBara via WordPress to know how to install MrBara via WordPress
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Step 1 - Download MrBara theme. Read our Download The Package Theme to know how to download the package theme.
Step 2 - Log into your hosting space via an FTP software(Use a FTP client like FileZilla) and navigate to the wp-content > themes folder. Find a folder called 'mrbara' and delete it. All your content such as pages, options, images and posts will not be lost or erased by doing this. However, any customizations to the theme's core files, such as PHP files will be lost. So you need to the child theme to customize the theme.
Step 3 - Upload, Install and Active the theme. Read our Install MrBara via FTP to know how to install MrBara via WordPress
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The easiest way to translate the plugin is by using the Loco Translate WordPress plugin. To use loco translate plugin, please see the steps below.
Step 1 – Read our How To Install A Plugin Not Included article to learn how to install Loco Translate WordPress plugin.
Step 2 - Go to Loco Translate > Plugins and click a plugin theme. Example: mrbara-vc-addons
Step 3 - Click New Language link.
If after you click New Language link, you see Template missing the warning. You only click Skip template link.
Step 4 - Choose your language and choose a location is in languages/plugins/. We recommend you don't choose a location is in themes/mrbara-vc-addons/lang/, because after you update the theme all your custom files will be lost.
Step 5 - Click Start Translate button
Step 6 - Click Source Text and enter the text you want to translate in German translation.
Step 7 - Click Save button
Note: To update your language file when you updated the theme, you only click Sync button.
You can see the changelog of the theme to know what versions of plugins included and what plugins you need to update. Please follow the steps below to update plugins Included.
Step 1 – Go to Dashboard > Plugins. Select the plugins you update, and click deactivate and then click to the Apply button.
Step 2 - Select the plugins you update, and click delete and then click to the Apply button. All your content such as pages, options, images and posts will not be lost or erased by doing this. However, any customizations to the plugin's core files, such as PHP files will be lost.
Step 3 - Install and Active plugins. Read our Install Plugins Included to know how to install plugins included.
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The easiest way to translate your theme is by using the Loco Translate WordPress plugin. To use loco translate plugin, please see the steps below.
Step 1 – Read our How To Install A Plugin Not Included article to learn how to install Loco Translate WordPress plugin.
Step 2 - Go to Loco Translate > Themes and click MrBara theme.
Step 3 - Click New Language link.
Step 4 - Choose your language and choose a location is in languages/themes/. We recommend you don't choose a location is in themes/mrbara/lang/, because after you update the theme all your custom files will be lost.
Step 5 - Click Start Translate button
Step 6 - Click Source Text and enter the text you want to translate in German translation.
Step 7 - Click Save button
Step 8 – Don’t forget to translate the required and recommend plugins.
Note: To update your language file when you updated the theme, you only click Sync button.