> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://knowledge.themeware.design/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://knowledge.themeware.design/knowledge-base/tutorials/miscellaneous/compiling-the-theme.md).

# Compiling the theme

Most of the problems in the storefront are the result of an outdated cache. An incorrectly compiled theme can as well lead to representation errors. In order to avoid or fix problems, you should compile the corresponding theme once after theme updates.

## Compiling the theme

1. Open the administration of your shop
2. Switch via the main navigation to the "**Theme Management**" ("Content" => "Themes")
   * **Note**: In the Shopware Cloud, you will find the section "Themes" directly in the main navigation.
3. Save the theme once unchanged
4. *The theme is now being compiled and transferred to the storefront*

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**Important**: Additionally, clear the browser cache once: [Clearing the browser cache](/knowledge-base/tutorials/miscellaneous/clearing-the-browser-cache.md)
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#### Further information

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[Clearing / warming up the Shopware cache](/knowledge-base/tutorials/miscellaneous/clearing-the-shopware-cache.md)
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