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Stallion SEO WordPress Theme SupportThere’s three reasons why that might happen.

1. You have activated the theme before all the files have been FTP’d. wait for the entire theme to be uploaded and try again.

2. Some files are missing from the installation (basically same as 1 really).

3. You’ve activated Stallion, gone to the main Stallion Theme options page and entered an ID, but it was the wrong ID number (PayPal has two IDs associated with an order).

In number 3 (most likely problem) Stallion deactivates because of the incorrect ID, but until you load a file on the Dashboard you still see the links to the Stallion menu so you are clicking links that no longer exist because TwentyTen has been activated. I will be changing this behaviour in an update, causing too many issues.

I’ll send you your Id by email after sending this. Activate Stallion again via the themes page, go to the Main Stallion options page and enter the Id from the email.

LMK if it works/doesn’t work.

David

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