Greetings ...<br><br>I have a theme on the Repository that has been updated a half-dozen times or so. My understanding is that WordPress.org runs a cron job twice a day that checks all the self installed WordPress installations to query which themes, plugins etc are installed. From what I have read the theme_update_available function in theme.php is supposed to display '<b>There is a new version of %1<a class="var it117" href="../../_variables/s.html">$s</a> available'</b> <i>with an update url</i>, whenever there is a new version of the theme, if it detects a there is a newer version of any of the installed themes that reside in the Repository. Unless I am misunderstanding something, this is the default behavior, unless the theme has added some code to bypass the this function. <br>
<br>I have not added any functions to bypass the theme_update_available(). However, even though I see the update message displayed for other themes, I have never seen it displayed for my theme, Wordsmith-Anvil. Does anyone know what would cause this function not to work for my theme?<br>
<br clear="all"><b style="color: rgb(0, 102, 0);"><span style="font-family: trebuchet ms,sans-serif;">Best Regards</span><br style="font-family: trebuchet ms,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: trebuchet ms,sans-serif;">Tom Matteson</span></b><br style="font-family: trebuchet ms,sans-serif;">
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