Your theme (Classico Child) contains outdated copies of some WooCommerce templat

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  • Avatar: bluehiveinteractive
    BHI
    Participant
    August 26, 2015 at 01:39

    I just downloaded the newest version of Classico from themeforest.

    ThemeForest overview for Classico says its compatible with WooCommerce 2.4.x

    I just upgraded WooCommerce from 2.3.13 to 2.4.6 Now I am showing the following theme files are outdated:

    classico/woocommerce/content-product.php version 1.6.4 is out of date. The core version is 2.4.0,
    classico/woocommerce/content-product_cat.php version 1.6.4 is out of date. The core version is 2.4.0,
    classico/woocommerce/single-product/tabs/tabs.php version 2.0.0 is out of date. The core version is 2.4.0

    Is there any concern with these files not being compatible with 2.4.6? When will these files be updated to prevent this from ocurring?

    I am also getting the error on all pages of the wordpress admin:

    “Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, function ‘yourtheme_woocommerce_image_dimensions’ not found or invalid function name in /wp-includes/plugin.php on line 503

    1 Answer
    Avatar: Jack Richardson
    Jack Richardson
    Support staff
    August 26, 2015 at 07:12

    Hello,

    You shouldn’t worry about those notices. They won’t affect your site at all. We edited Woocommerce files in wp-content/themes/classico/woocommerce directory and old version may be written in those files. But, please don’t worry, as the original version is written in wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/templates directory.
    So you can hide this message or you can fix it by editing the files in wp-content/themes/classico/woocommerce directory and change the version to the current Woocommerce version that you’re using.

    Regarding the warning you’re getting on all pages, please provide us with FTP and WP Dashboard credentials in private content.

    Best regards,
    Jack Richardson.

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