Here are some common questions related to Starter Templates and some Troubleshooting Steps you can follow when experiencing an issue with our Starter Templates.
FAQs
Troubleshooting Starter Templates
If you have issues with importing a Starter Template, you can complete the Troubleshooting Steps below.
If you are using Hostinger as a hosting provider and are having issues importing Starter Templates, click here to view our guide on resolving Hostinger import issues.
Resync the Cloud
You may need to resync the cloud if you have issues importing templates or if the styles look broken. This can be done on the Dashboard → Kadence → Starter Templates page. At the top right of the screen, click on the Refresh Icon to resync the cloud.

This method can also help resolve issues related to importing Premium Kadence templates.
Initial Troubleshooting steps
Kadence offers an extensive guide on troubleshooting your WordPress website. When facing a Kadence issue, you should complete all the steps in this Initial Troubleshooting Guide. Completing these troubleshooting steps is important, as they cover many possible scenarios where an error can be encountered.
Checking Error Logs
You should also check for Console Logged Errors. Console errors can provide more insight into your issue.
Additionally, you should check your WordPress Error Logs. Some Hosting Providers offer a built-in way to view the WordPress Error Logs. If yours doesn’t, you can enable the Error Log by following a guide like this one.
Server Resources
You should ensure your site meets the minimum recommended server resources for WordPress. You can either modify these manually or contact your Hosting provider to ensure these requirements are met. See our Recommended Server Resources help document for more information.
| Server Setting | Value |
| PHP Memory Limit | 512MB |
| Max Post Size | 50MB |
| WP Memory Limit | 256/512MB |
| Max Upload Size | 50MB |
| Max Input Vars | 2500 |
| Max Execution Time | around 300 |
Ensure your server allows CURL calls.
To fully import content from Kadence, you should allow external cURL calls on your website. This can be done by enabling the cURL extension. If you are unfamiliar with enabling the cURL extension, you can confirm this with your hosting provider.
Ensure XMLReader PHP extension is enabled
This is necessary and standard for all servers running WordPress. This is especially important for theme and demo content imports because it provides a fast, low-memory way to read and parse large XML files.
If you have access to cPanel, search for Select PHP Version or PHP Extensions, and enable xmlreader. If you don’t see the option, contact your hosting provider for assistance.
Firewall Settings
You should check your Firewall Settings and ensure your server isn’t blocking anything from Kadence. If you aren’t familiar with modifying your Firewall Settings, you can contact your Hosting Provider to see if your Firewall is blocking Kadence.
Disable “Delete Previously Imported Posts and Images?“
Sometimes, server limitations or timeouts can prevent all media files and settings from being imported successfully in one attempt. To work around this, you can try importing the starter template in smaller batches. This process helps ensure that all files are eventually imported, even if your server cannot handle the full import at once.
- Import the starter template you want to use.
- Check your Media Library to confirm whether the media files are being added.
- If the media files are being imported, try importing the same starter template again but this time do not enable the option “Delete Previously Imported Posts and Images?”.
- Repeat the import process a couple of times. This method can help gradually import all media files, pages, and settings if your server is unable to process the full import in one go.



