I believe Illacrimo theme is not a stranger around the blogosphere. It is initially a WordPress theme done by Design Disease and it”s so well designed that it has a high demand. There”s even a Blogspot version of this theme!

Before the widget ready version was released, the Illacrimo theme was not able to support widgets in WordPress. Who would not love the widget ready version as it makes life much more easier when you online casino games for fun want to customize your blog arrangement? However, this theme is not working well with the current WordPress 2.3 and above version.

The similar common errors that one (WordPress 2.3 and above user) will encounter are likely to be:

Getting a blank page after every process upon completion. Such as, a blank page occurs after you publish a post, manage or update a post, etc.

Getting an error message of “ERROR: WordPress requires Cookies but your browser does not support them or they are blocked“, even though all cookies has been enabled in your browser(s).

How can we resist not to use this splendid theme, right? So, a fix is here to solve the problem. Eventually, it”s just a small “bug” that cause this problem. All you need to do is to change a small part in your functions.php of the Illacrimo theme.

Look for the following code and change it accordingly.

Before:
?>

After: (Solution)
?>

Conclusion: REMOVE the space between the 2 lines, and make it appear in one single line (like the one shown in the “After” section). Remember, you should modify this piece of script in functions.php.

After that, just remember to save/update your changes and you”re done. You can now enjoy this wonderful Illacrimo widget ready WordPress theme.

 

 

 

By jayhan on Jan 4, 2008

illacrimo is one of the best wordpress template i ever seen, and im using it too, but not the widget ready version.

 

By Khalid on Oct 3, 2008

Thank you for the handy tip. I had a ‘blank page after login’ problem. I tried all things, like clearing cache, removing plugins, changing paths etc, the issue, however, persisted.
Your suggestion of removing the space worked like a charm. I also seem to have gotten rid of other pesky problems which surfaced every time I made any changes, like adding a plugin modifying theme etc.

Thanks again for the helpful tip.

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