
Ecomus
WordPress 6.7.2 theme
- THEME TYPEWordPress theme 6.7.2
- FILE NAMEecomus.zip
- FILE SIZE1216425 bytes
- MD5c23af714ac7e5a0303a3e5386e2de594
- SHA176c0b3cbae2e7b9fe08ab3d941d3f5ef3888a102
- LICENSEGNU GPL 2
- FILES INCLUDEDCSS, PHP, XML, Bitmap images, Adobe Illustrator
- THEME URIhttps://wpecomus.com
- VERSION1.7.3
- AUTHOR URIhttp://drfuri.com
- TAGSone-column, two-columns, left-sidebar, right-sidebar, full-width-template, post-formats, theme-options, threaded-comments, translation-ready
- CREATION DATE2025-03-11
- LAST FILE UPDATE2025-03-11
- LAST VALIDATION2025-03-11 13:26
- OTHER VERSIONS
This theme seems to be proprietary. Themecheck doesn't distribute commercial themes.
Critical alerts

- add_submenu_page', $args['parent_slug'], $args['page_title'], $args['menu_t File tgm-plugin-activation.php : 741: $this->page_hook = call_user_func( '
Warning

- More than one text-domain is being used in this theme. This means the theme will not be compatible with WordPress.org language packs. The domains found are ecomus, woocommerce, tgmpa.
- No reference to custom header was found in the theme.
- No reference to custom background was found in the theme.
- Bad screenshot file extension ! File screenshot.png is not an actual JPG file. Detected type was : "image/png".
Tip-off

- This theme does not contain optional file rtl.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file front-page.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file category.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file tag.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file taxonomy.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file author.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file date.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file attachment.php.
- This theme does not contain optional file image.php.
- The theme appears to use include or require : catalog.php 127: * @return array $classes modified to include 'woocommerce-active' class. If these are being used to include separate sections of a template from independent files, then get_template_part() should be used instead. Otherwise, use include_once or require_once instead.The theme appears to use include or require : autoload.php 75: include( $file_name ); If these are being used to include separate sections of a template from independent files, then get_template_part() should be used instead. Otherwise, use include_once or require_once instead.