> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wiki.themeware.design/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wiki.themeware.design/wissensdatenbank/anleitungen/sonstiges/theme-kompilieren.md).

# Theme kompilieren

Die meisten Probleme in der Storefront resultieren aus einem veralteten Cache. Auch ein nicht korrekt kompiliertes Theme kann zu Darstellungsfehlern führen.

Um Probleme zu vermeiden oder zu beheben, solltest du nach Theme-Updates das entsprechende Theme einmal kompilieren.

## Theme kompilieren

1. Öffne die Administration deines Shops
2. Wechsel über die Hauptnavigation in die "**Theme-Verwaltung**" ("Inhalte" => "Themes")
   * **Hinweis**: In der Shopware Cloud findest du den Bereich "Themes" direkt in der Hauptnavigation.
3. Speichere das Theme einmal unverändert ab
4. *Das Theme wird nun kompiliert bzw. in die Storefront übertragen*

{% hint style="warning" %}
**Wichtig**: Leere zusätzlich einmal den Browser-Cache: [Browser-Cache leeren](/wissensdatenbank/anleitungen/sonstiges/browser-cache-leeren.md)
{% endhint %}

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#### Weiterführende Informationen

{% content-ref url="/pages/tuePzdIKvOFPhRmnwlyA" %}
[Shopware Cache leeren / aufwärmen](/wissensdatenbank/anleitungen/sonstiges/shopware-cache-leeren.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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