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How to find out package and theme name of our magento project?
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I am facing difficulty in finding my package name and theme name in app/design/Frontend/ path
magento-1.9 theme
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I am facing difficulty in finding my package name and theme name in app/design/Frontend/ path
magento-1.9 theme
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I am facing difficulty in finding my package name and theme name in app/design/Frontend/ path
magento-1.9 theme
I am facing difficulty in finding my package name and theme name in app/design/Frontend/ path
magento-1.9 theme
magento-1.9 theme
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From the root folder :
- Go to, your root folder
- app/design/frontend/default/ folder
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
From the Admin panel :
- Login to your admin panel
- system-->configuration-->General-->Design
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
You most welcome Mr.Guru
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 10 '15 at 12:13
In Root folder, you can edit the package name with your desired name, after that you need to replace package name with your desired name in admin also at about explained place.
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 12 '15 at 9:17
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You can find the used template / package in the backend under System > Configuration > Design.
Also make sure it's used on the specific shop you're working on by switching the scope in the dropdown on the left.

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From the root folder :
- Go to, your root folder
- app/design/frontend/default/ folder
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
From the Admin panel :
- Login to your admin panel
- system-->configuration-->General-->Design
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
You most welcome Mr.Guru
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 10 '15 at 12:13
In Root folder, you can edit the package name with your desired name, after that you need to replace package name with your desired name in admin also at about explained place.
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 12 '15 at 9:17
add a comment |
From the root folder :
- Go to, your root folder
- app/design/frontend/default/ folder
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
From the Admin panel :
- Login to your admin panel
- system-->configuration-->General-->Design
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
You most welcome Mr.Guru
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 10 '15 at 12:13
In Root folder, you can edit the package name with your desired name, after that you need to replace package name with your desired name in admin also at about explained place.
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 12 '15 at 9:17
add a comment |
From the root folder :
- Go to, your root folder
- app/design/frontend/default/ folder
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
From the Admin panel :
- Login to your admin panel
- system-->configuration-->General-->Design
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
From the root folder :
- Go to, your root folder
- app/design/frontend/default/ folder
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
From the Admin panel :
- Login to your admin panel
- system-->configuration-->General-->Design
- In this you can find the package or theme name.
edited Mar 21 '17 at 12:24
answered Nov 10 '15 at 11:56
Teja Bhagavan KolleparaTeja Bhagavan Kollepara
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You most welcome Mr.Guru
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 10 '15 at 12:13
In Root folder, you can edit the package name with your desired name, after that you need to replace package name with your desired name in admin also at about explained place.
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 12 '15 at 9:17
add a comment |
You most welcome Mr.Guru
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 10 '15 at 12:13
In Root folder, you can edit the package name with your desired name, after that you need to replace package name with your desired name in admin also at about explained place.
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 12 '15 at 9:17
You most welcome Mr.Guru
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 10 '15 at 12:13
You most welcome Mr.Guru
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 10 '15 at 12:13
In Root folder, you can edit the package name with your desired name, after that you need to replace package name with your desired name in admin also at about explained place.
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 12 '15 at 9:17
In Root folder, you can edit the package name with your desired name, after that you need to replace package name with your desired name in admin also at about explained place.
– Teja Bhagavan Kollepara
Nov 12 '15 at 9:17
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You can find the used template / package in the backend under System > Configuration > Design.
Also make sure it's used on the specific shop you're working on by switching the scope in the dropdown on the left.

add a comment |
You can find the used template / package in the backend under System > Configuration > Design.
Also make sure it's used on the specific shop you're working on by switching the scope in the dropdown on the left.

add a comment |
You can find the used template / package in the backend under System > Configuration > Design.
Also make sure it's used on the specific shop you're working on by switching the scope in the dropdown on the left.

You can find the used template / package in the backend under System > Configuration > Design.
Also make sure it's used on the specific shop you're working on by switching the scope in the dropdown on the left.

answered Nov 10 '15 at 11:53
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